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sold at the American Art Association, 1919 March 13-14, 
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Buyers, 


Eldridge 
W.¥.Seaman » Agte 


Robertson Trowbridge © 


Clapp & Graham 
RC. Thompson 
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f.Eldridge 
R.C. Thompson 
Henry J.Pain 
P. Thompson 
J.C.Willever 
T.Ellis, Agt. 
Bernet, Agt. 
A.G.Winter 
A..F. .Egner 
M.GSM. Luykx 
R.C. Thompson 
Seaman, Agt. 
Wm. A.Burnett 
GeoeA. Lloyd 
M.R.Beeds 
Wm.A.Burnett 
JeLarus 
Seaman, Agt. 
W.J Keough 
T.F Crowley 
B.J.Garfunkel 
T Eldridge 
A.Reimann 
Wm. A.Burnett 
W.H.Wallace 
L.A. Biddle 
R.C. Thompson 
JeLarus 
w Lid 
Henry Schultheis 
R.C. Thompson 
Li Lad 
Wm.A.Burnett 
R.C. Thompson 
Bernetf#, Agt. 
R.C. Thompson 
Wm.A. Burnett 
Seaman, Agt ° 
Franklin Haines 


R.C. Thompson 


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Prices ers 

145. T. Thompson 
' 606 Philip J.eKnobloch 
140. J.M.McCarthy 
190. Charles Daniel 
140. Robert Hyman 

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35 K.Minassian 

50. ?.Eldridge 
110. Wm. A. Burnett 
500. Rehn Galleries 

60. Wm. 4.Burnett 

356 * e 
1350, Henry Schultheis 

70. R.C. Thompson 
500. W.J Keough 

55. Wm.A.Burnett 
110. i Ld 
200. J.Bennett Nolan 
160. E.A.Milch 
100. W.C.Blome 

75. Henry Schultheis 
150. R.C.Thompeon 
130. Wm. A. Burnett 

556 LeRoy Ireland 

756 Wm. A.Burnett ; 
2406 Henry Schultheis 
480. Ls ne ¢ 
140. Frank Reside 
3006 M.Knoedler & Co. 
210. A.¥.Stout 
410. B.C. Thompson 
140. Henry Schultheis 
180. R.C. Thompson 
105. Wm.A.Burnett 

50. ReC. Thompson 

40. F.S.Morley 

55. Henry Schultheis 

7G0 Bernet, Agt. 

50. Parké Ave.Antique Shop 
7506 Henry Schultheis 
110. W.JeKeough 
2206 Parkg Ave.Sntique 

90. G.J.Fuerth 

60. Wm.J.Kain 
7006 M.Knoedler & Co. 

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$ 550. Bernet ° Agt ° R51 $ 160. 
475. i ” 52 3256 
360. A. Reimann 53 170. 
510. Rehn Galleries 54 390. 
260. R.C. Thompson 55 2206 
350. Geo.A.Lloyd 56 135. 
180. A.W.Bahr 57 240, 
625. P.W.Rouss 58 425. 
200. R.C.Thompson 59 77155 
540. A.B.Coates 60 850. 
190, Henry Schultheis 61 3400. 
1000. sa “ 63 425.6 
310. Clepp & Graham 64 150. 
70. Fel. Crossman 65 3256 
250. Wed eKeough 66 250. 
160. G.J.Fuerth 67 325. 
130. F.M.Crossman 68 450. 
We B.J.Gerfunkel 69 550. 
470, E.A.Milch 70 475. 
90. Aug.Flatteau 7 420. 
60. Re Ce. Thompson 72 900. 
120. Henry Schultheis 73 425. 
500. * * 74 325. 
100. LeRoy Ireland 75 240. 
2000. C.W.Kraushaar 76 400. 
6506 R.C. Thompson 77 2506 
1650. RC. & N.M.Vose 78 110. 
706 E.T. Ridgway 79 110. 
210. Rehn Galleries 
1075.4 Holland "™ 
1250. Scott & Fowles 
1000. Bernet, Agt. 
2006 G.J.Fuerth 
3500. ey 3 
2506 Holland Galleries 
2006 R-C. Thompson 
200. G.J.Fuerth 
130. RoC. Thompson 
75. B.J.Garfunkel 
240. ReC. Thompson 
160. M.Knoedler & Co, 
300.6 Mrs .Mabée 
425, JeM.MeCarthy 
110. R.C. Thompson 
4500. R.C. & N.M.Vose 
190. Holland Galleries 
200. Dr.F*G. Oppenheim 
200. Theo.eSchulze 
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170. P.W.Rouss 
120. Robt.Glendenning 
50. ss 5 
600. John Levy 


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Seaman, Agt, 
G.J.Fuerth 
R.C. Thomps on 
Bernet » Agt. 
Henry Schultheis 
Wm.A. Burne tt 
F.M. Crossman 
A.B.Coates 
GeE.Comstock 
J.M.McCarthy 
Henry Schultheis 
Bernet, Agt. 
G.J.Fuerth 
C.J.MeDonough 
C.A4.Pinckney 
R.C. Thompson 

E.A.Milch 
JeM.McCarthy 
WeC e Thomps on 
Ferargil Galleries 
Wed. McGuire 
F.C.Morley 
JoM.McCarthy 
A.Janssen 
Wm.A.Burne tt 
Theo.Schulze 
A.G.Winter 
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ON FREE PUBLIC VIEW 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


BEGINNING MONDAY, MARCH 10rtu, 1919 
AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE DATE OF SALE 


A VERY IMPORTANT COLLECTION 


OF 


MODERN PAINTINGS 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


ON THE EVENINGS OF THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 
MARCH 13TH Anpb 14TH, 1919 


IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF 
| THE PLAZA 


FIFTH AVENUE, 58tru TO 59TH STREET 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.15 O’CLOCK 


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ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 


OF 


A VERY IMPORTANT COLLECTION 


MODERN PAINTINGS 


BY CELEBRATED MASTERS 
OF THE 


AMERICAN AND FOREIGN SCHOOLS 


THE PROPERTY OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE 


THOMAS R. BALL 


OF NEW YORK 


THE LATE 


FRANCIS WHITE 


OF BALTIMORE 


WITH IMPORTANT ADDITIONS FROM SEVERAL 
PRIVATE COLLECTORS 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
ON THE EVENINGS HEREIN STATED 
IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF THE PLAZA 


THE SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY 
AND-HIS ASSISTANT, MR. OTTO BERNET, OF THE 
AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS 
NEW YORK CITY 
1919 


“3 _ THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 
DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRECTS 


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CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance 
may be rejected by the auctioneer, if, in his judgment, such bid 


would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 


2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute 
arise between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either de- 


cide the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 


3. ‘Payment shall be made of all or such part of the pur- 
chase money as may be required, and the names and addresses of 
the purchasers shall be given immediately on the sale of every lot, 
in default of which the lot so purchased shall be immediately put 
up again and re-sold. 

Payment of that part of the purchase money not made at 
the time of sale shall be made within ten days thereafter, in de- 
fault of which the undersigned may either continue to hold the 
lots at the risk of the purchaser and take such action as may be 
necessary for the enforcement of the sale, or may at public or 
private sale, and without other than this notice, re-sell the lots 
for the benefit of such purchaser, and the deficiency (if any) aris- 


ing from such re-sale shall be a charge against such purchaser. 


4. Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon pay- 
ment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

Deliveries will be made on sales days between the hours of 
9 A. M. and 1 P. M., and on other days—except holidays— 
between the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. 

Delivery of any purchase will be made only at the American 
Art Galleries, or other place of sale, as the case may be, and only 
on presenting the bill of purchase. 

Delivery may be made, at the discretion of the Association, 


of any purchase during the session of the sale at which it was sold. 


5. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business 
in which the Association is in no wise engaged, and will not be 
performed by the Association for purchasers. The Association 
will, however, afford to purchasers every facility for employing 
at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, 
however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part 
for the acts and charges of the parties engaged for such service. 

6. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of the 
purchaser. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
and thereafter, while the Association will exercise due caution in 
caring for and delivering such purchase, it will not hold itself 
responsible if such purchase be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. 

Storage charges will be made upon all purchases not removed 


within ten days from the date of the sale thereof. 


7. Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the Asso- ° 
ciation of the correctness of the description, genuineness or au- 
thenticity of any lot, and no sale will be set aside on. account of 
any incorrectness, error of cataloguing, or any imperfection not 
noted. Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior 
to its sale, after which it is sold ‘fas is” and without recourse. 

The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot 
correctly, and will give consideration to the opinion of any trust- 
worthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly cata-_ 
logued, and, in its judgment, may either sell the lot as catalogued 
or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby would 
become responsible for such damage as might result were his 


opinion without proper foundation. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
American Art Galleries, 


Madison Square South. 


FIRST EVENING’S SALE 
THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1919. 


IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF 
THE PLAZA HOTEL 


FIFTH AVENUE, FIFTY-EIGHTH TO FIFTY-NINTH STREET 


BEGINNING AT 8.15 O’CLOCK 


HENRY STACQUET 
Frencu: 1838— 


Joe 
1—_THE HILLSIDE FARM / 


F ae 
(Water Color) ve of; hs Hts 
Height, 7144, inches; width, 64% inches 


A PEASANT is returning across a moorland hillside to a red-roofed 
farmhouse overtopped by a tall feathery aspen tree in the middle 
distance. A high sky of light purple and dull pinks. 


Signed at the lower left: H. Sracauet, ’76. 


Property of the Estate of the late Samvur. Exxiorr. 


JOHN CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1848— 


45 2-H EAD OF A SHORTHORN BULL 


4 4 hy’ dae : (Panel) 


Height, 7%, inches; width, 614% inches 


WHITE-FACED, looking toward left front, with back markings on 
the shoulder of a powerful animal; dark gray background. 


Signed at the lower left: Carteton WiccIns. 


Bought by the late owner direct from the Artist. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


CAMILLE MAGNUS 


FreNcH: CONTEMPORARY 


3—CUPID AND PSYCHE AT THE 
ie FOUNTAIN OF LOVE 


Je Mar, hawk 


(Panel) 
Height, 7 inches; width, 534 inches 


Psycue seated, nude to the waist, her white chiton.fallen to her . 
lap, her limbs draped in rich blue, her right arm extended with 
a butterfly on one finger; a small cupid nestles close to her — 
shoulder and holds the extended arm; both gaze intently on the 
butterfly. Background of open wooded country with a Grecian 
temple in the left distance; above, a dark lowering blue sky. 


Signed at the lower left: CamirtE Macnvs. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


THEODORE CHARLES FRERE 
Frencu: 1815—1888 
I li 


4—A CARAVAN RESTING 


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Height, 55% inches; length, 9 inches 


_ Tue sun below the distant range of hills radiates hot golden beams 
on the pale blue sky; all else in gloaming. In the foreground an 
Arab mounted on a camel looms into the sky; behind him, at left, 
squatting turbaned Arabs before their tents; at right, several 
camels crouching on the ground; beyond in a purple haze in the 
middle distance are the spires and domes of Bagdad. 


Signed at the lower left: Tu. Frere. 


Estate of the late THomas R. Batt. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 
American: 1847—. 1 = 


5—NYMPHS IN THE FOREST 


(Panel) 
Height, 51%, inches; length, 81, inches 


A party of six small nude female figures, in a glade of a forest, 
in various attitudes, grouped about a pool. One young woman, 
in full face to the spectator, with arms held forward as if about 


to dive, is in the center of the group. 
Signed at the lower left. 


Andrew Freedman Collection, New York, 1916. #81 3/0 a A thee 


Property of a Private Owner. 


LUCIA FAIRCHILD FULLER 
AMERICAN: 1872— 


oa 
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(Ivory Panel) 


Height, 7 inches; width, 4%% inches 


A youne woman, clad in a loose pale rose négligé robe ruffled 
with dainty lace, stands before a salmon-pink wall hung at the 
right with a Japanese kakemono. 


Signed at the lower right: L. T. Furzer, 1907. 


From the W. T. Evans Sale, New York, 1913, Ab _pibo 4 Yeo Aline, 


To be sold for the benefit of the American Committee for Devastated France. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 


ft. ct AmERIcAN: 184°7— 


Ad Ge | 7—INDIAN GIRL: UINTAH TRIBE 


Height, 8 inches; width, 6 inches 


Savartine on her haunches on a deerskin, in warm sunlight from 
the left, silhouetted against a dark brownish-black background, 
wearing loose robes of soft tanned skin girdled with red, a long 
bead bag on her lap; her raven black hair caught with a narrow 
fillet and in front a single eagle’s feather. 


Signed at the lower right: R. A. BLaKEtock. 


From the Frederick 8S. Gibbs Collegtion, me ae Association, New York, 
February 25, 1904, No. 210. 500 A 
Blakelock Loan Exhibition, Reinhardt’s Gallery, 1916, No. 4. 


Listate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


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WILLIAM VERPLANCK BIRNEY, A.N.A. 
American: 1858—1909 


8—A SMILE | ip 


(Panel) 


Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches 


Bust of a lightly mustached young man on a broad smile, head 
fronting three-quarters from left, smoking a porcelain bowled 
pipe and wearing a close-fitting black hat; embroidered brocade 
coat, with a fur thrown over left shoulder. Rich dark brown back- 


ground. 
Signed at the lower right: Birney. 


Bought by the owner direct from the Artist, June 10, 1886. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


S. W. B. 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY Bites 


9—_THE WISHING POOL: EVENING Kf. Laan 


(Academy Board) 


Height, 9 inches; length, 12 inches 


Two clumps of feathery trees rise at left and right of a pool in 
the foreground; a peasant beyond in a grassy pasturage at left. 
A pale blue sky warmed by the yellow light of the setting sun. 


Signed at the lower right: S. W. B. 


Property of the Estate of the late Samurt Exxiorr. 


VENETIAN SCHOOL 


ITALIAN 
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10—ST. CECELIA 
4 4%, 
‘ Se Ui ang Height, 121%, inches; width, 914 inches 


In ample robes of blue and crimson the saint is seated at a small 
organ with a heavenly choir before her. 


Property of the Estate of the late Samvurt Exxziorr. 


JEAN BAPTISTE MADOU 


yy BELGIAN: | 1796—1877 


l1l—A NIGHT IN THE GUARD-HOUSE 


Keay fr ( (Panel) 


Height, 8% inches; length, 1214 inches 


In the center of a high vaulted guard-house before a dark arched. 
recess with a dim hanging lantern, a leathern aproned cobbler sits 
on a low stool, wildly gesticulating and declaiming to his red hat 
on the floor; against the window-lit wall at right are five men, a 
halberdier in seventeenth century costume holding his long pike, 
one seated, in blue doublet and plumed felt hat, and three civilians 
watching the madman’s fury; a dog and drum are near the group. 


. Signed toward lower right: Manov, 1849. 
From the A«meniasun—tet—tssotton Sats, New York, April 6, 1886, No. 85. £304 } 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


JULES JACQUES VEYRASSAT 
Frencu: 1828—1893 J y fl 
12—RICH PASTURES BY THE SEA 


(Water Color) (” Se theres : 
Height, 8 inches; length, 1114 inches 


Low green fields at the border of the sea stretch far away to the 
right, and in them are horses and cows, while across a stream 
dividing the meadows, at the left, the cottages of a fishing hamlet 
cluster at the foot of a great windmill. 


Signed at the lower right: J. Veyrassar. 


Estate of the late Francis Wurte, Baltimore. 


HIPPOLYTE LAZERGES 
Frencu: 1817—1887 vy /. os 


AT THE PORTAL } $. Tepe 


Height, 11 inches; width, 8 inches 


Aw arched doorway raised a single step from the street gives en- 
trance to a house with the soft creamy-gray walls of Mediter- 
ranean countries. At the partly opened door a woman appears, 
stepping out, a yellow kerchief over her dark hair, and a blue 
cloak knotted at the waist over a loose indoor dress of creamy- 
white. 

Signed on the step: H1e’re Lazerces, 1879. 


From the Wall-Brown Collection, 1886. ~#/08 $240 4 


Estate of the late Francis Wurte, Baltimore. 


WILLIAM GEDNEY BUNCE, N.A. 
7 y AMERICAN: 1840—1916 

18—A STORMY SUNSET: VENICE 
Wy 4 MN, KM Le | (On ee) 


Height, 8 inches; width, 1214, inches 


Tue sun behind the horizon sheds yellow beams amidst a rifting 
sky of many complex streaked clouds of greens and rich browns, 
which are mirrored in the silent waters. Shadowy shipping looms 
up in the right distance. 


Property of the Estate of the late Samurt Exxiorr. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 


/ bf, = AMERICAN: 1847— 


Ji 19—SENTINEL SETTER IN WOODLAND 


le. 4. J; 4s Ay ae (Academy Board) 


Height, 1614 inches; width, 101%, inches 


BrroreE a pathway approaching through dense woodland to the 
foreground, an alert setter is seated on its haunches; the gather- 
ing gloom of night tinges the foliage and foreground. 


Signed at the lower right: BLaKELocK. 


Purchased direct from the Artist by the previous owner. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


FRANCIS LUIS MORA, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1874— LL = 


20—THE FERRY TO ST. GEORGE Je or 


(Panel) A er 

Height, 11144 inches; length, 16 inches is 
Portion of the upper covered foredeck of the ferry discloses in 
the hazy distance the Statue of Liberty and the faint Bayonne 
shore. Summertime, with a motley of persons taking the air. 
In the foreground, two girls in white dresses seated on deck stools 
are in conversation with a somewhat fashionable young man who 
holds his straw hat on his knees. At right two Italian children 
are near their father; beyond are grouped other passengers, grave 
and gay. 

Signed at the lower right: F. Luis Mora. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


WORTHINGTON WHITTREDGE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1820—1910 y f 


Tn. Alo urueft 


Ar the left, an old red mill, and on the right a white horse drinking 
from the mill stream, with an infant on his back and two other 
children in attendance. In the distance, sunlit hills and fields in 


autumn colors. 


21—_LANDSCAPE: THE OLD MILL 


Height, 1414, inches; width, 131, inches 


Signed at the lower left: W. Wuirrrepcr. 


Estate of the late Francis Wuire, Baltimore. 


JULES WORMS 


ae Frencu: 18382—1881 
22 PREPARING FOR A JOURNEY 
Seo. A Uae 


(Panel) 
Ie, Height, 12% inches; width, 91, inches 


A roune Spanish mountaineer, his back to the spectator, in high 
peaked black sombrero, knee breeches and red shirt sleeves leans 
over his donkey that is watering at. a long stone trough at the 
right of a sunny balconied courtyard; he amuses himself talking 
to a young woman who stands facing front, attired in blue em- 
broidered bodice, skirt trimmed with deep red band, yellow apron 
and red kerchief over her head, archly smiling at the man’s re- 
marks. 

Signed at the lower left: Worms. 
Purchased from Goupil & Co., Paris. 


From the King-Fuller Collection, American Art Association, New York, 
March 12, 1908, No. 59.8 £504 JA hale 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batu. 


/b9K Sdwco Aetreo Vanr 1879 4 Ga Ze MISX Es 
7 “al yé Bunt pI 3 


JOHN CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 
 AmErRICAN: 1848— 


a A et 23—HOLSTEIN BULL 
Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches 
hh. Ceeds 


A MAGNIFICENT brown, black and white bull stands almost in 
profile toward the left in a small pool amid long rough grass; at 
left, on the horizon, is the sea; at right, a low long red-roofed 
farmhouse. 

Signed at the lower left: Carterton Wiearns, 1886. 


Bought by the late owner direct from the Artist. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batu. 


PROSPER MARILHAT 
Frencu: 1811—1847 Vas a 


24—_AN ARAB AND HIS CAMEL I, fh (APS off 


Height, 13°4 inches; width, 12 inches 


A pusky Berber Arab stands holding his long gun horizontally 

_ behind his neck, his patient white camel drawing near to him; 
a high wall with a strip of deep turquoise-blue sky above forms a 
background. 


Has also been exhibited under title of “The Camel.” 
Signed at the lower left: P. Marizmar. 


From the collection of Erwin Davis, March 19, 1889, No. 29. Poo ~ 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


JAMES McDOUGAL HART 


AMERICAN: 1828—1890 bf. 


25—COW IN PASTURE 4 
/ ayn 


Height, 18 inches; width, 13% inches 


A prep yellow and white cow in profile to right, with head raised 
in lowing, is standing in pasturage before a large willow somewhat 
at the left. Blue sky, with grayish white clouds. 


Signed at the lower left: James M. Harr. 


Property of Mrs. J. M. Caruiste. 


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LEONARD OCHTMAN, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1854-— 


26—LANDSCAPE: EVENING 


(Panel) 
Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 
In gathering twilight; a rough stone wall crosses a foreground 
of uneven ground, broken at the left with brown rushes, and 
beyond the wall with a thick clump of tall trees almost bare of 
their brown leaves; at right, warm brown ground rises to strag- 
gling trees before a denser group of leafless gray saplings; over- 
head a cold greenish yellow sky flecked with red from the setting 


sun. 
Signed at the lower left: Leonarp OcHTMAN. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


CHARLES YARDLEY TURNER, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1850—1918 | 


27—_HHAD OF A YOUNG GIRL 
Height, 1614, inches; width, 13% inches 


ProFIteE bust to left of a pleasant featured maiden in blue blouse, 
black velvet mob cap trimmed in front with lace, her warm brown 
hair braided down her back; pink roses at corsage. Background 
of light sky and foliage at right. 


Signed at the upper right: C. Y. Turner, 84. 


Estate of the late THomas R. Batt. 


EDWARD L. HENRY, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1841— ZH oy 
28—4 GAY COACHING PARTY Ue F4, ae 


Height, 101%, inches; length, 19 inches 


A FOUR-IN-HAND, with a party of notables aboard and a liveried 
-coachman sounding the “Tally-ho,” is in the courtyard of a fine 
old Tudor house, flanked by trees. A summer sun bathes the 
coach and right foreground with pleasant sunlight. 


Signed at the lower right: E. L. Henry, 1876. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ROBERT LEE MacCAMERON J j.- 


AmErIcAN: 1866—1912 (3 4, Bi 
29-THE GARDEN OF THE LUXEMBOURG 


Height, 15 inches; length, 18 inches 


A. TERRACE in cool gray light, which is balustraded and adorned 
with a stately pedestaled lion and sculptured figures, overlooks 
a stretch of trees in their autumnal glory and the distant house- 
tops beyond. 

Signed at the lower right: MacCameEron, Paris, 1894. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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WILLIAM T. INGLIS 
AMERICAN: 1860—1906 


30—AGASSTZ ROCK 


Height, 13 inches; length, 1914 inches 


Tuer famous Agassiz Rock at Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachu- 
setts, looms in the middle of the picture, a greenish-gray and 
russet mass against a deep greenish-blue sky largely overspread 
by expansive and billowing creamy clouds. Foreground flat of 
surface and warm in coloring; and at the left, stray saplings and 


bushes. 
Signed at the lower right: Inexis, W. T. 


Owner, Mrs. Marcarer Corrrer WILLIAMS. 


ALFRED WAHLBERG 
Swepiso: 18384—1916 


31I—MOONLIGHT NIGHT IN S WEDEN 


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h. Ko Wh ahny Height, 12 inches; length, 181%, inches 


THE moon in a pale mackerel back sky casts a silver pool on the 
distant waters before a low-lying coast on the horizon. In the 
forewaters of a harbor are two fishing boats, one sailing away 
through a small outlet between a lighthouse on a small point at 
left and a rude natural breakwater stretching to the far right 
occupied by fisher cottages; the hands on a boat in mid-harbor 
are preparing to set sail and other craft are variously seen. 


Signed at the lower right: Au¥. WauHiperG, 1874. 


Bought from Galerie des Artistes Modernes, Paris, May, 1906. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


CHARLES FERDINAND VENNEMAN ~ 


Bewcian: 18038—1875 GS. 


32—A NUMISMATIST 
7 (Panel) Tin. A. Mdanwefh 


Height, 1914 inches; width, 151, inches 


A MIDDLE-AGED Fleming is seated at left, his face turned three- 
quarters to front, in a red-upholstered chair before a dark carved 
oak table, intently examining a coin held up between the fingers 
of his two hands; on the table are two volumes, an old earthen- 
ware pitcher and other coins; he wears a high-crowned felt hat, 
warm dove-gray coat with loose linen collar; his keen ruddy 
countenance, with mustache and small Vandyke beard, is in 
mellow light against a dark warm gray background. 


Signed on rim of table: Cu. VENNEMAN. 


From the collection of Edward Nearryey, American Art Association, New 
York, February 7, 1901, No. 16. 4807 


Estate of the late THomas R. Batu. 


A. PECQUEREAU tp 


FrencH: CONTEMPORARY 4 Wallace 
388—ROCKY LANDSCAPE AND STREAM | 
(Water Color) 


Height, 1214, inches; length, 19 inches 


A rocxy and bold landscape, rich in the color of its stone and its 
herbage and supporting but few trees, is viewed against a white 
sky, which is reflected in its whiteness along with the colorful 
shadows of the rocks and brush, on the silvery surface of a fore- 


ground pool. 


Signed at the lower left: A. PecQuEREAv. 


Owner, Mrs. Marcaret Corrier WILLIAMS. 


| CHARLES OLIVIER DE PENNE 
Ay Frencu: 1831—1897 


34—DOGS AND LANDSCAPE 


L 4. leddle Hae ee 


Height, 13 inches; length, 19 inches 


Ar right a pollard willow, and before it two setters in the deep 
grasses and flags at the edge of a silvery river which winds 
through a fair French countryside. A stray duck has taken 
flight over the water, in alarm. 


Signed at the lower right: Cu. pE PENNE. 


Estate of the late Francis Wurtt, Baltimore. 


MADAME H. W. MESDAG 
Dutcu: 1834—1909 


35—TREES AND POULTRY 


as i p (Water Color) 
i Height, 18 inches; width, 1114 inches 


At left and right tall trees rising out of the picture, their scat- 
tered foliage touched with the hues of autumn. A broad path 
winding among them loses itself in thicker parts of the wood, and 
at either side of the path, at the foot of the trees, are chickens. 


Signed at the lower left: S. M. v H. 


Owner, Mrs. Marcarer Corrrer WILLIAMS. 


BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1857— 


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36—_H ARV ESTING 


Height, 14 inches; length, 19 inches 


AN overgrown rutty country road winds from right foreground 
before a red-chimneyed farmhouse and a paled field of ripened 
wheat to a group of trees beyond; at left of the road is a partly 
cut field of rye, with fields of other crops reaching to the horizon; 
above, a blue sky shrouded in rolling clouds of white and gray. 


Signed at the lower left: Bruce Crane. 


_ Property of a Private Owner. 


WILLIAM T. INGLIS 


AMERICAN: 1860—1906 q eee 
37—_STILL LIFE: POTTERIES 7 d, 
Height, 15 inches; length, 17 inches 


A croup of objects of fictile art, in rich color, on a ground and 
against a background equally rich—a bottle, cylindrical and 
ovoidal jars, and a circular dish, in deep red, coral, yellow and 


green. 
Signed at the lower right: W. T. Ineuts. 


Owner, Mrs. Marcarer Corrrer WILLIAMS. 


Si ARTHUR QUARTLEY, N.A. 


V4 kp AMERICAN: 1839—1886 


38—FISHING BOATS | 


| Height, 13%, inches; length, 23%, inches 


Two men are rowing a flat-bottomed boat away from a heavy 
: broad-beamed smack that is lazily sailing before the wind on a 
sea rolling and rippling with the ebbing of the tide; in the offing 
are further fishing smacks; seagulls fly around; noontime, with 
the sun high above the white-clouded blue sky and a hazy horizon. 


Signed at the lower right: ArtHurR QUARTLEY. 


Estate of the late 'THomas R. Batt. 


RICHARD PAULI 
American: 1855—1892 


39—WINDY DAY IN SPRING 


(Panel) Kh 4 


Height, 15%, inches; length, 24 inches 


Roveu green pasturage crosses the foreground; beyond, toward 
the right, an old red-roofed farm house peeps out from a long 
group of scraggly old trees that bound the field; wind-blown 
willows are similarly grouped at the left. Overhead a luminous 
pale yellow sky, partially obscured with swirling gray clouds. 


Signed at lower right: Ricwarp Pavtt. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


CHARLES HERBERT WOODBURY 


Jf AMERICAN: 1864— 
40—THE GULEF STREAM 
(Water Color) 


, Height, 17 inches; length, 2034 inches 


Tue light green and blue forewaters touched with foaming white 
crests rise and lazily swell inshore; beyond, the deep blue current 
moves its silent way across the horizon; under a high pastel-like 
sky, with large banks of white and lavender cumulus clouds amid 


pale turquoise-blue. 
Signed at the lower right: Woopgpury. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


WILLIAM T. INGLIS 
AMERICAN: 1860—1906 


JY oe 41—MARINE 


Von 4 , Paes Height, 16 inches; length, 22 inches 


In the foreground, brown hummocks of a sand-bar in pale green- 
ish shallows, and beyond them a lugger in a narrow channel. 
Further back, on the left, working boats with colored sails up and 
flapping, lying-up on a beach of golden sand at low tide. 'To 


right, the open blue sea. 
Signed at the lower right: W. T. Inetts. 


Owner, Mrs. Marcarer Cotrier WILLIAMS. 


CHARLES WARREN EATON 
AMERICAN: 1857— 


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42—_4 GOLDEN SUNSET 


Height, 22 inches; width, 16 inches t Ren | 
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A LARGE tree rises beyond view in a grassy foreground bedecked 
with wild flowers and scattered with lesser trees; all in deep gloam- 
ing, with the rich light of a golden sunset seen through the 
branches of the trees. 


Signed at the lower right: Cuas. WarrEN Eaton, 1891. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


WILLIAM H,. LIPPINCOTT, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1849— ji a) 


43—ITALIAN WATER CARRIER 


Height, 23 inches; width, 1414 inches fe 7; } dysaf 


A uzirtte blond maiden, in flat white headdress and waist with 
blue vest, skirt panniered with red and a brown embroidered apron, 
struggles. to carry a large copper pot of water. She stands 
toward the left, with head turned to the front, before a dark 
wooded landscape background. 


Signed at the lower left: W. H. Liprrncort, Paris. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


RICHARD PAULI 
AMERICAN: 1855—1 892 


oS - 44—MOONLIGHT ON THE SILENT POOL 


Ki, ¥ Vh ocnprorn/ Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 


Two tall feathery trees rise from a low bank, bedecked with wild 
flowers, at the left of a small reflecting pool stretching to the 
right, whose farther low bank is occupied by an old rambling 
farm seen amid varied groups of sheltering trees. A full moon 
amid a patch of blue, high in the heavens, sheds a yellow light 
on vaporous clouds tinged with pink. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


FRANK MEYERS BOGGS 


AMERICAN: 1855— 


> 
/ 45—ON THE RIVER THAMES 

BELOW LONDON BRIDGE 
Vita. Vurwef 


A coou hazy day; the river and sky of warm ivory tone. At the 
right a small black tug labors with four flat-bottomed barges, 
abreast of one another, toward the arches of London Bridge, 
dimly seen crossing the center of canvas; toward the left a large 
high-prowed ocean-going tramp slowly approaches, outward 
bound, and further vessels are moored near the bank; on the 
right, through the rigging of unloading shipping, the Tower and 
Dome of St. Paul’s Cathedral are faintly visible. 


Height, 15 inches; length, 22 inches 


Signed at the lower left: Boaes, Lonpon, ’86. 


L'state of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


GUY C. WIGGINS, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1883— 


46—COWS IN PASTURE 
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Height, 1814, inches; length, 2214, inches 


THREE cows; in a rough foreground near a small pool at right 
is a recumbent brown and white cow before another, dun and 
white, standing with head turned to the front; a third is grazing 
on rising ground and wandering toward a group of three willows 
blowing in the wind and a horizon tipped with a golden wheat 
field. A windy late summer day. 


Signed at the lower left: G. C. Wicerns. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Bat. 


J. BEAUFAIN IRVING, N.A. 


bf = AMERICAN: 1826—1877 


pv 47—“MUSIC HATH CHARMS” 
Snautlhu Nant Height, 21 inches; width, 17 inches 


In a stuccoed arched cell with a flagged floor, a rubicund, genial 
spectacled old monk, habited in black and white, playing a bass 
viol; at his feet a monkey and a cat stop in their gamboling to 
listen, and another cat jumps down from a basket. On the left 
is a table with a richly patterned cover spread with a tall bottle of 
Burgundy, a glass, a flute and sheet music; in the background a 
dark carved oak cabinet holds a large stein, a skull and various 
tomes, and a bright-plumaged parrot alights on his chair back. 


Signed at the lower right: J. B. Irvine, Jr., 1865. 


Estate of the late Tomas R. Batt. 


LOUIS VICTOR WATELIN 
Frencu: 1838—1908 (?) / (4 Ss 
48—CATTLE WATERING AT A POOL fh 4. 


Height, 181, inches; length, 21%, inches ; 


* Unpver the shadow of large densely foliaged trees filling more than 
the right of canvas, three cows advance to water at a small pool 
on the left; the foremost, black with white markings, is an ad- 

_mirable foil for a light brown and white animal partially behind 
her; farther in the shade is a third of dark brown; beyond the 

_ pool is a field and a small hill. Overhead a large cloudy white sky 
over light blue. 

Signed at the lower left: L. Warexrn. 


Estate of the late THomas R. Bart. 


NARCISSE BERCHERE 


Frencu: 1819—1891 /4 fi- 


49—_SUNSET IN EGYPT 


Height, 13%, inches; length, 2114 inches | 


A croup of Fellaheen women in loose robes of gray and blue is 
silhouetted against a high sunlit sky and broad waters; two are 
advancing through the shadowed forewaters rank with tufts of 
grass, carrying immense water jars on their heads; the others 
variously stand or bend over to fill their jars; at right, several 
dahabiyehs sailing before a small sloping shore; at left rise date 
palms and the dome of a mosque midst a motley of buildings on 
a low-lying shore stretching to a tall building in the center of the — 


horizon. 
Signed at the lower right: Bercurre, 1878. : 


Bought from the Galerie des Artistes Modernes, Paris, May, 1906. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


LOUIS REMY MIGNOT, N.A. 


bp te AMERICAN: 1831—1871 


50—A SILENT LAKE 


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Fotip fp Mite Height, 19 inches; length, 25%, inches 


Uneven rough foreground, rising at left to a sunlit clump of 
ancient gnarled trees sheltering two men, one in white seated, the 
other in red coat fishing from the deep, pellucid blue lake occupy- 
ing the center; majestic cliffs in rich shadows rise opposite, trees 
border the lower shore-line at right, which gradually rises round 
the bend to front into a rocky ledge, mantled with two rugged 
old firs towering into the pale turquoise-blue sky; with rolling 
dark gray clouds above and flecked with gold and pink under 
from the setting sun. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


GEORGES MICHEL 


/4f) a Frencu: 1763—1848 


51—ON THE COAST NEAR ETRETAT 


f Ne Y . f ij Height, 141% inches; width, 24 inches 


A sanpy and rocky shore with pools filled by the tide and scat- 
tered among rough herbage, occasionally broken by hummocks; 
beyond, at left, the sea in black shadows strongly marks the 
horizon; about the center on one of the hummocks, bathed in 
sunlight, is a herd of cattle silhouetted against the sky; nearer 
the front are a shepherd and his dog; at right, sunlight and 
shadow play on far-stretching dunes and a line of silvery sea. 
Ominous gray clouds gather at the left, threatening to envelop 
the blue sky. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ERNEST LAWSON, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1873— /90.- 
52—ON THE SHORE 4 A by hance 


Height, 18 inches; width, 24 inches 


THREE girls bathing, one in the water, one sitting on a gray 
float at right and the third ascending its ladder; across the 
water, with a rowboat at left, is a steep rocky-ledged shore, 
crowned with greensward, a boathouse and two houses amid fir 
trees. Overhead, a colorful sky of turquoise-blue and many 
masses of rolling purple and white clouds scintillate in the fore- . 


waters. | 
Signed at the lower left: E. Lawson. 


Purchased direct from the Artist. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


GEORGE HERBERT McCORD, A.N.A. 


[A f. roe American: 1848—1908 


583—EVENING: NEAR GLOUCESTER 


Krhod Wn hw Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 


A wurip sunset of deep golden and red tones canopied with pur- 
plish gray clouds veiling a crescent moon. Inshore, near strag- 
gling rocks, a fishing-boat floats idly with sails limply flapping; 
other vessels are in the offing to left and right. 


Signed at the lower left: Georcze H. McCorp, A.N.A. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


ERNEST PARTON 


GE = AmERICAN: 1845— 


54—SONNING BRIDGE ON THE 


K sherft RIVER THAMES, ENGLAND 
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Height, 171%, inches; length, 261/, inches 


Tue river with rushes, tufts of grass and an old-fashioned house- 
boat in the foreground, placidly flows under the many arches of 
the ancient bridge at right; near the far shore is a moored punt 
and a boat drawn up beside a roadway leading to the village and 
its square-towered church seen amid trees in their green early 
summer foliage. A cloudy blue sky, bridge and the cottages cast 
many soft reflections in the river. 


Signed at the lower left: Ernest Parton. 


E'state of the late THomas R. Batt. 


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55—FEMALE NUDE Vy . 
Ke tn Ans Ane 
Height, 171%, inches; length, 24 inches 
A youne woman of generous proportions lies prone on rich, light- 
colored draperies, her breasts resting against cushions over which 
her arms are folded, and she turns her face to look at the spec- 
tator, her upper body being seen in broad back view, nude, a rose 
drapery covering her limbs. Her thick black hair falls loosely 


about her shoulders, and her body is in a broad, soft and warm 


light. 


Signatures at the lower left, in black, with the date 1846, and above 
it in red, undeciphered. 


Owner, Mrs. Marcarer Corrirer WILLIAMS. 


JOHN CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. Jo. oe 


American: 1848— Wie 4d An be 


56—HOLSTEIN BULL 


Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches 


_A powrErrut white bull standing in a stall of an old stable, head 
turned three-quarters to profile with rump toward spectator and 
head raised in attention from a manger. 


Signed at the lower left: Carteton WIccINs. 


Bought at the Artist’s Sale, February 15, 1898, No. 60. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Bat, 


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PAUL CORNOYER, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1864— 


57—_THE ROAD TO THE RIVER 


Height, 27 inches; width, 22 inches 


A sroap rutty village road, flanked on the left with a low stone 
wall and the front of an old peaked frame house, on the right 
with a rough, boulderlike wall and two barns amid trees, descends 
to a river flowing athwart the canvas; a wagon is drawn up near 
the low-walled river-bank and three persons dawdle nearby; across 
the river, lined with trees, is a broad gentle verdant hillside 
crested with a few frame houses, which loom up against a ridge of 
blue mountains, a pale blue sky and luminous straw yellow clouds. 


Signed at the lower left: Pauxt Cornoyer, 1916. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


WILLIAM LANGSON LATHROP, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1859— 


58—OLD BARN IN WINTER 
Height, 19 inches; width, 25 inches 


A SUBSTANTIAL gray-brown stone barn projects into the scene at 
left and casts deep blue shadows across the snow of the fore- 
ground; just beyond a brook and pathway the snow has melted, 
revealing a patch of clay-brown ground. Snow covers a field 
rising to a haystack and a leafless thickly wooded hill sprinkled 
with habitations; at the right a row of gnarled oak trees with 
knotted brown limbs stands out in strong relief; a small patch of 


sky overhead. — 
Signed at the lower right: W. L. LatrHrop. 


Purchased direct from the Artist. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


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AMERICAN: 1862— | b 1. sai 


59 THE SLEEPING VALLEY: MONROE yy 7 /buru off 


ROBERT REID, N.A. 
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Height, 2417, inches; length, 2714 inches | 
A NocTURNE in lavender and green. Hollow greensward in the 
foreground, somewhat bordered by groups of trees, is overhung 
by a steep broken hillside dotted with bushes and an old lighted 
cabin low down near the center. Overhead, the moon in harvest 
splendor is amid a pale many-tinted greenish-blue sky, still warm 
from the departing sun. 1 | 


Property of a Private Owner. 


HENRY BACON Ign 
AMERICAN: 1839—1912 | 
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Height, 30 inches; width, 20 inches 


Own the deck of a steamship, seen in small section, a young lady 
in blue gown and red cloak stands leaning against the rail, with 
one hand resting against the steamer chair from which she has 
just arisen, looking with distant vision landward, as the pilot boat 
hovers near and a small boat puts over. 


Signed at the lower right: Henry Bacon. 
Exhibited at the Salon, Paris. 


Estate of the late Francis WuitTe, Baltimore. 


j WILLIAM H. BEARD, N.A. 
JO. % ° AMERICAN: 1825—1900 


Pe i 61—CARDS A LA MODE 
Height, 20% inches; length, 301%, inches 


SreaTED on old green Windsor chairs at a table spread with 
whiskey, cards and chips, in an old New England flagged kitchen 
four seriously dressed animals are playing cards. A simple rabbit 
is being well-trimmed by a sedate mastiff hiding a card in his 
white topper on the ground beside him, a sly fox slips one in his 
shoe and a cunning monkey gets one he specially needs from the 
thrust-out tail of a confederate monkey, who sits sipping his 
dram at the fireside at left, his head turned to see how his scheme 
works. Against the open-closeted wall is a cap and aproned 
monkey, as a maid, in pink dress, her finger to her lips restraining 
a bulging-eyed irate rabbit, that sees his pal being fleeced. A 
dignified gloved bulldog in gray morning coat cynically observes © 
the transaction. 


Signed at the lower left: W. H. Bearp, 1891. 


From the Wm. F. Havemeyer Collection, February 23, 1899, No. «6.-X28o. TA, 05) 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batu. 


JOHN CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1848— 


90. 


62—SHEEP GRAZING: EVENING 


Height, 22 inches; length, 30 inches 


Gray gloom of night falls on a foreground occupied toward right 
with a reflecting sedgy pool and rough pasturage, enlivened with 
patches of thistles and other wild flowers and a flock of sheep 
grazing; across the pasturage in the middle distance a few oak 
trees straggle, in deep shadow, with a carmine pink setting sun 
behind them. Above is a luminous varied gray sky. 


Signed at the lower left: Carterton Wraecrns. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


EDWARD MORAN J/7, - 


Nokes 1829—1901 Tj ae hc 


pee CALE GATHERING: 
SOUTH COAST OF ENGLAND 


Height, 22 inches; length, 35 inches 


A typicaL Southern English luminous pearly gray day. On a 
sandy and rocky foreshore three young fisherwomen, with rake 
and baskets, are gathering the London Cockney’s chief delicacy ; 
at the left are high staked nets drying, and across the bay a fleet 
of smacks is sailing out in a light breeze to the fishing grounds; 
the distant shore is discerned through a light haze which rises to 
the white-clouded blue sky. 


Signed at the lower left: Epwarp Moran, 1883. 


Bought at the 58th Exhibition of the National Academy of Design, May, 1883. 
Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


HENRY R. POORE Sf - 


AMERICAN: 1858— 


64—SY MPATHY 


Height, 2114, inches; length, 32 inches 


A youne man is seated at the further side of a table, his black 
curly head bowed in anguish, his face hidden in his left arm on 
the table; his right hand grasps the back of a kitchen chair in 
which a sagacious mastiff sits upright in silent sympathy; the 
soiled table-cloth is spread with a copper pan set on old folded 
brown paper, dishes and a knife; at left, a small bunch of yellow 
everlasting flowers; on the dingy wall, with papering torn, a 
portion of a hanging clock and book shelves are seen. 


Signed at the lower right: Henry Poorer, Parts, ’84. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


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Vy yy Maree AMERICAN: 1861— 


65—ALONG THE WATERFRONT . 


Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches 


A CLOSELY built old town, rich and varied in color, rises from a 
waterfront and is crowned with various church spires. Several 
two-masted schooners are anchored in the slow swirling waters 
before a dark-piled dock with its sheds and its activity of un- 
loading; overhead, a blue sky glinted with lavender tones. 


Signed at the lower right: Wavueu. 


Purchased direct from the Artist, by the late W. T. Evans. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


CHARLES PAUL GRUPPE 


“AMERICAN : 1860— 


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66—LATEH OCTOBER 


Height, 24 inches; length, 36 inches 


Low-tyine stretch of foreground, with three cattle grazing near 

the center; at left, a strip of gray and red woodland with two | 
leafless trees and roughly hewn logs lying before it. At right, 

a ridge of low blue hills on the horizon, which are enlivened by a 

peasant and a clump of bushes in the middle distance. 


Signed at the lower right: Cuas. P. Gruppk. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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- AMERICAN: 1861— : 
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67—WINTER IN NEW JERSEY 
Height, 25 inches; jane 30 inches 


SNow-cLapD uneven ground, with a brook in the foreground, rises 
toward left to several leafless trees bordering a roadway before 
a farmhouse and outbuildings; high hills, touched with blue and 
lavender, rise at left to a narrow strip of mellow yellow sunlit sky. 


Signed at the lower right: GarpNER Symons. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


H. BOLTON JONES, N.A. 


AmERIcan: 1848— / pe 


68—AT THE EDGE OF THE MOOR 
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Roveu and broken moorlands with fresh green grass and gray - 
stones, and weeds and brush turned brown, give way to a boun- 

dary of ancient gnarled trees, second growths and saplings, which 
form a screen against a grayish sky. Coming up a rude, winding 
road is a peasant girl in blue dress and white cap. 


| Height, 33 inches; width, 24 inches 


Signed at the lower right: H. Borron Jonss, 1877. 


Estate of the late Francis Wurtre, Baltimore. 


GEORGE H. BOGERT Ts - 


AMERICAN: 1864— 7 Did ps 
69—_THE SHINE NEAR CAUDEBEC . 


Height, 28 inches; length, 36 inches 


Looxrxe down from a high foreground sloping from right to 
left, on an arena or basin of the winding river spanned by a many- 
‘arched bridge at the distant left, and a winding backwater ap- 
proaching the front amid meadows dotted with trees; from a 
group of trees at the right a high horseshoe of sparsely wooded 
hills sweeps round to the distant left, sheltering a small town and 
a church tower in the center distance; over the crest of the hills 
a faraway blue range is visible. Warm banks of golden-white 
and gray clouds ensconce broad areas of turquoise-blue sky. 


Signed at the lower right: Georce H. Bocerr. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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JOHN CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1848— | 


70—MIDSUMMER 


Height, 24 inches; length, 30 inches 


Four cattle are grazing in a rich, undulating meadow broken by 
clumps of thistles; near the center, a dark buff and white cow 
with head turned toward a powerful black and brown bull standing 
athwart with head alert, observing some object directly in front; 
beyond, at left, is a black and white animal, and another well in a 


stretch of low willows that diagonally border the meadow before — 


a verdant slope; overhead, gray and white clouds moisting to a 
blue sky of varied depths. 


Signed at the lower left: Carterton Wiccrns. 
Purchased direct from the Artist. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


WALTER LAUNT PALMER, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1854-— 


71-W HEAT FIELDS NEAR CHANTILLY 


Height, 221, inches; length, 351, inches 


A GENTLY rising broad wheat field, richly toned with golden sun- 
light, fills the foreground, the near half in stubble, at left piled 
with sheaves of wheat; toward the right an old peasant woman is 
binding up other sheaves; beyond is a long ridge occupied at left 
by three scraggy trees and at right a church spire amid woods. 
Large placid gray and white clouds float in a pale blue sky. 


Signed at the lower right: Watrer L. Patmer, 1881. 


From the collection of Erwin Davis, March 19, 1889, No. 20. £ 300- TM Kat 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


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OSCAR TORNA 


ConTEMPORARY SE. ut 
72—_WOOD AND RIVER 


A woop of birches entering from the left, dense at its first appear- ; 
_ ance, the trees scattering somewhat later on, occupies the middle 

distance, and between the silvery trunks and on the right of them 

one looks across a silvery-white stream to a distant hilly shore. 

In the foreground, deep green and russet herbage, with wild 

flowers. 


Height, 341, inches; width, 30 inches 


Signed at the lower left: Oscar Torna (or Torrta), Parts, 1878. On 
the back: “Gare Bourron, Seine et Marne.” 


Owner, Mrs. Marcarer Corrier WILiiAMs. 


BEN FOSTER 


American: 1852— dS. BF 
73—EVENING ON THE COAST fou lsunuaee 


Height, 30 inches; length, 36 inches 


Bueax rolling rising moorland, with a flock of sheep in the fore- 
ground cropping the close herbage, is crested with a cottage and a 
towered lighthouse, flashing its warning light over the waters of 
a bay at left; beyond is a low coast-line. 


Property of the Estate of the late Samur. Exxiorr. 


ROBERT WARD VAN BOSKERCK, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1855— 


74—A QUIET STREAM 


Height, 26 inches; length, 44 inches 


A sLuGGIsH stream winds at left amid large overhanging willows, 
a rowboat idly moored to the near bank; flat rough pasturage, 
with three cattle grazing, stretches to the right, bordered in 


distance with a stone wall and feathery trees. Varying blue sky 


flecked with clouds. 
Signed at the lower right: R. W. Van Boskercx. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1857— 4S 4. = 
75—EVENTIDE Tony Schulfotsd 


Height, 36 inches; width, 30 inches a 


A sunuir ivory sky, seen above the ridge of a low sparsely 
wooded hill in hazy shadow, reflects a silvery green light ina 
rushy pool amid meadowland in the foreground; two feathery 
aspens stand like sentinels at either edge of the pool. 


Signed at the lower right: Bruce Crane, N.A. 
Exhibited at the Lotos Club. 


Property of Mr. Cor1rixn ARrMsTRONG. 


CURT AGATHE /hg 
GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY $ 


76—AT THE SPRING 4A, nfl hepy'de 


Height, 30 inches; length, 44 inches 


A NUDE young woman, seated before a large tree trunk on a 
rocky bank, gracefully bends over gazing into a pool formed by 
a small spring which gushes down from a sunny woodland with 
high rocks at the right. 


Signed at the lower right: Curr AGATHE. 
Property of a Private Owner. 


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ALFRED PHILIPPE ROLL 
Frencu: 1847— 


77—A SUMMER DAY 


(Panel) 


Height, 32 inches; length, 391, inches 


Turee young women are seated amid tall yellow grass embowered 
with spreading green trees; an auburn-haired girl, wearing a 
lavender costume, is in a round back chair at center facing from 
the front slightly toward a brunette in even paler lavender, who 
reclines on a rattan chaise-longue and is in animated conversation 
with a girl in a blue blouse resting on the grass beside her at 
left; through the trees is a vista of a gray chateau, and another 
young woman is advancing with difficulty in the tall grass. 


Signed at the lower left: Roxx, 1905. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batu. 


JAMES G. TYLER 
AMERICAN: 1855— 


783—THE BLOCKADE RUNNER 


hh. x ear Height, 401, inches; width, 30 inches 


A LARGE, staunch two-masted brig, with the Confederate flags 
flying and all sails set and drawing heavily, is scudding some- 
what to right before a stiff breeze, her foretopgallant mast shat- 
tered at the crosstree and several sails pierced by shot from a 
Federal vessel following in the offing at left; a turbulent heavy 
sea and the breeze are listing the brig strongly to port. The sun 
is setting behind the vessel in golden glory, casting strong beams 
of light on high rolling ominous gray clouds above. 


Signed at the lower right: James G. Tyter, 1884. 


Estate of the late 'THomas R Batt, 


ROSWELL MORSE SHURTLEFYF, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1841—1915 Kt 


79—THE OUTLOOK: IN THE ADIRONDACKS 


Height, 401%, inches; width, 3014 inches 


Earty summer sunshine glints on the verdant foliage of feathery 
trees at the outskirts of a clearing, seen across uneven ground 
carpeted in brown with dead leaves and falling to a boulder in 
the front center; nearby a deer and fawn have sought shade and 
solitude amid tall trees which rise beyond view; patches of blue 
sky and a blue round-topped mountain appear through the clear- 
ing and the foliage of the trees. 


Signed at the lower right: R. M. Suvrrierr, N.A. 
This important work was exhibited at the Lotos Club. 


Property of Mr. Cotr1xn ARMSTRONG. 


CHARLES WEBSTER HAWTHORNE, N.A. 


Lp _ AMERICAN: 1872— 


80—PLEASURES OF THE TABLE 


: hang OE: Height, 48 inches; width, 80 inches 


Two brown-haired men of merry features and rosy complexion 
sit close side by side, on the right, at a table laden with things 
good to eat and drink—and both edibles and attendant utensils 
are equally good to look upon, in their richly colorful surfaces. 
The nearer, bearded man, in heavy bowed spectacles, is seen in 
profile; his comrade, who is smiling, turns to eye the observer. 


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Signed at the upper left: Hawrrorne. 


Owner, Mrs. Marcarer Corrirer WILLIAMS. 


JOHN J. ENNEKING 
AMERICAN: 1841— 


(A prominent artist of Boston, who was a friend and contemporary of the 
late George Fuller and the late George Inness, N.A.) 


/§j.— 81 -SUNSET 


K "4 Te Height, 36 inches; length, 48 inches 
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A LARGE pool with a few rushes at right crosses the foreground; 
a group of three cattle are on the further edge and three others 
approach from the right; beyond, a bank of fir trees stretches 
from left to the setting sun at right, seen flashing brilliant tints, 
red through the trees which partially shadow the golden yellow 
pool. 


Signed at the lower right: ENNEKING. 


Purchased direct from the Artist, by Mr. Paul Douglas, who sold it to the 
present owner. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


CHARLES EDOUARD DE BEAUMONT 
Frencu: 1821—1888 


82—PUNISHING CUPID 
Heighi, 3414 inches; length, 4414 inches 


Curip, bound, lies on a white drapery, beside a white marble braz- 
ier in the center of the composition, and around him are gathered 
nine female figures in more or less décolleté gowns, of rich or 
delicate color—a single one of the nine members of the “feebler 
sex” being in mourning weeds; and she is recording the excoriation 
of the bounden archer with a quill. One of the women, with Titian 
hair, sears Cupid’s breast with a coal from the brazier, handling 
it with tongs, while a blond companion pierces him above the 
heart with a formidable pin, and others hold similar instruments 
waiting to torture him. 


Signed at the lower left: EK. pp Beaumont..: 


Estate of the late Francis Wuirte, Baltimore. 


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SECOND anv LAST EVENING’S SALE 
FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1919 


IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF | 
THE PLAZA HOTEL 


FirTH AVENUE, FIFTY-EIGHTH TO FIFTY-NINTH STREET 


BEGINNING AT 8.15 O’CLOCK 


ROBERT LAYTON NEWMAN 
AMERICAN: 1827—1912 J es 


85—THE SYBIL | Re M4 Pp 


: Height, 11 inches; width, 9 inches 


A mystic nude female figure seated upon crimson and white drap- 
eries, on a low bank before the dying embers. of a fire, with one 
hand raised invoking her cabalistic spirits. Dark green and brown 
background, save for the small smoke of the fire. 


Signed at lower right: R. L. Newman. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


EASTMAN JOHNSON, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1824—1906 


4 yj ae 86—BLOWING THE FIRE 


PS. Mle 


Height, 10 inches; width, 7° inches 


Ar the chimney place of a brick walled kitchen a small child in 
blue skirt and white smock is seated in a low chair, blowing the 
fire under a large kettle with bellows. 


Signed at the lower right: E. Jounson. 


Estate of the late Francis Wurte, Baltimore. 


JOHN CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 


bg. cas AMERICAN: 1848— 


87--CATTLE AND MARSHLAND: HOLLAND 


Height, 10 inches; length, 12 inches 


Rank grass on flat marshy ground with a pool at left, emptying 
into a low-lying river flowing across the center of the canvas; 
villages are seen amid a slight, wooded ridge following the farther 
bank of the stream. Looking over the pool in the foreground, 
in profile is a black and white ox, with another gazing to the front 
over its back. 


Signed at the lower left: Carterton Wicerns. 


Bought direct from the Artist. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


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ELIHU VEDDER 


s8s_THE WATER BOY 4 hm 


(Water Color) ) righ Anehege 


Height, 11%, inches; width, 81%, inches 


On a sandy beach a youth in a gray-white tunic, with arms and 


sturdy legs exposed, faces the spectator, with large, frank eyes, 
holding on his shoulder a reddish-brown water jar. Off-shore, 


a sailboat is seen at anchor. 
Signed with a single initial. 


Estate of the late Francis Wurre, Baltimore. 


| ALPHONSE MARIE DE NEUVILLE 
Frencu: 1836—1885 
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89—A SKIRMISH OF INFANTRY 
Vorues; hgh Height, 6 inches. lenvth, 67, anches 


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| A spirirep sketch of an-incident of the Franco-Prussian War. 
| In a summer garden before a terrace of an old suburban café 
i near Paris, enlivened with many flowers and a blue and white 
i striped awning and contiguous outbuildings at right, are several 
| dead French soldiers; a green table and a chair have been over- 
| turned in the pathway in the fray; toward the right a soldier in 
black fires on the unseen retreating enemy. 


Signed at the lower right: A. pe Nevuvi11e. 


Bought from A. Beuniet, Paris, 1887. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


JEAN LOUIS ANDRE THEODORE 
, GERICAULT 


Frencu: 1791—1824 
fork. bye. 90—-LA PROMENADE DE FEMME 


hn he ‘bap Height, 9°% inches; width, TY, inches 


THREE-QUARTER length, facing the front, of a young woman in 
lace cap and collar, dark curly hair to shoulders, lavender pink 
bodice and white skirt, carrying a slender handled dark pares) 
open over her head; black brown background. 


Certification, much worn, on stretcher. 


Bought from P. Detrimont, Paris, 1887. 


Estate of the late THomas R. Batt. 


JEAN JACQUES HENNER 


Frencu: 1829—1905 7 $7 7 
91I—_IDEAL HEAD Heng Le, 


Height, 105% inches; width, 71, inches 


Heap and shoulders of a meditative young girl in profile to left; 
her pale golden hair, melting to a richer tone, is tied with a blue 
ribbon at neck; square cut brownish bodice; dark brown back- 


ground. 
Signed toward lower left: J. J. HENNER. 


Collection of George L, Seney, « 430, Art Association, New York, February 


7, 1894, No. 2 7. b00~ % Y, Mamuntpual 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Bart 


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NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 
Frencu: 1807—1876 


92— LANDSCAPE 


Ij f ‘ Kern oh Height, 8%, inches; length, 121%, inches 


CLO 
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A suicutty rolling, generally flat plain in France, the land green 
and wild and with occasional trees, is seen dark at sunset and 
under lowering rain clouds. Low trees and bushes massed in the 
central distance silhouette their tops against the fading sunset 


sky. 
Stamped at the lower left: Vente Diaz. 


From the Wall-Brown Collection, 1886.  ‘~ 


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Estate of the late Francis Wurire, Baltimore. 


NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 
Frencu: 1807—1876 


WOODLAND RETREAT (Le hatlur >) 


93 


, Hight, 12% inches; width, 934 inches 
link, Vi Mh | | 
n a limited open space in the heart ofa wood three young women 


are studied in simple but richly colored apparel and partly nude, 
against the greenish-brown surroundings, which are mainly in 
shadow while a slant of sunlight strikes upon the figures. One 
woman stands in back view with shoulder nude, one with nude bust 
is seated and the third fully clothed reclines beside her. 


From the Wall-Brown Collection, 1886. ~Kieh BXGO 7 


Estate of the late Francis Wuire, Baltimore. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1847— Wp pi 


 94—A STORMY SUNSET 4 7 Lue 


Height, 6%, inches; length, 81/, inches 


Roveu foreground, in a warm gloaming, rising to a strip of 
dark woods on the horizon; mantled with two ruddy clouds under 
gray blue sky capped with portentous heavy blue green clouds. 


a; > Signed at the lower left: R. A. B. 
From the Frederick S. Gibbs’ Collection in 1908. VV 


Estate of the late THomas R. Batu. 


WILLIAM GEDNEY BUNCE, N.A. 


Amenican: 1840—1916 Ny - 


95_VENICE, ACROSS THE GRAND CANAL 


(Water Color) VE! / i Ka A 


Height, 1314 inches; width, 10 inches 


Two groups of anchored vessels, one at center and one at right, 
cast brilliant reflections on the still waters from their gaily col- 
ored sails. ‘The dome of Santa Croce and the Campanile loom 
up in the distant right against a high sky of pinkish blue. 


Signed at the lower left: W. GepNEY Bunce, VENICE. 


Property of the Estate of the late Samvrt Exiorr. 


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WINSLOW HOMER, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1886—1910 


96—_INVITING A SHOT: DEFIANCE 


Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches 


NicHt approaches on two camps set between desolate muddy 
ground, lately divested of trees, but leaving the scarred stumps; 
diagonally across the foreground from the left are rough irregu- 
lar intrenchments hastily thrown up to protect the Confederate 
army; a solitary grim sentry stands near groups of soldiers 
resting, in one a darky strums on a banjo whiling away the night 
for weary men languidly looking up at a young trooper, who 
has sprung to the crest of the breastworks and is tensely bidding 
defiance to the Federal army encamped in the distance. 


Signed at the lower left: Homer, 1864. db oe 


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Inscribed on pack of panel: “Inviting a shotYet Petersburg’aa, 1864. 
W. Homer.” 


From the collection of Frederick S. Gibbs, New York, 1904, No. 157. $56. IM, 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batu. 


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HOMER D. MARTIN, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1836—1897 . ve 
97—RETURNING TO THE FOLD [Mw 
' . (Water Color) *) / , Tuc 


Height, 47% inches; length, 614 inches 


A Broan rough, slightly sunken road occupies the foreground and 
winds to the left between groups of trees on low banks; in the 
center of the middle distance, following two shepherds, is a large 
flock of sheep, their fleece glinting in the golden sunlight of the 
setting sun. A delicate tracery of white and gray clouds invests 


a blue sky. 


Signed at the lower left: H. Marrin, 69, and numbered in corner 
2895 in ink. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Bat. 


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JULES DUPRE 


Frencu: 1812—1889 


98—THE OLD FARM 


Height, 13 inches; length, 16% inches 


Aw old peasant woman in dull red waist and blue skirt, carrying 
fagots close to a neglected rambling and gabled farmhouse which 
nearly fills the canvas, is about to enter a wing at left; sunlight 
strikes in patches the rough plastered walls and the rich-toned 
rude thatching of the roof, billowing with aged decrepitude and 
reaching nearly to the small rough foreground in the wing. An 
angry stormy sky of black clouds, with slight patches of light 
and one note of deep blue. 


Signed at the lower left: Jutes Dupré. 


From the collection of George I. Seney, American Art Association, New 
York, February 11, 1891, No. 53. 


From the collection of Frederick S. Gibbs, American Art Association, New 


York, February 25, 1904, No. 259. BIS PM SS ale 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


THEODORE PIERRE ETIENNE ROUSSEAU 


Frencu: 1812—1867 4) AS ies 


99—A STORMY SUNSET 


(Panel) Senet ’ th qh 


Height, 714, inches; length, 914, inches 


A swEEPING low ridge of trees stretches across the horizon, with 
fields in rich shadow gently sloping to a winding sedgy river, 
which flows to the right foreground. On the left bank is a peas- 
ant in blue smock. Mantling clouds of purplish tone overtop 
a delicate blue sky flecked with clouds ruddy from the setting 
sun; the waters of the river mirror the gorgeous sky. 


Signed at the lower left: Rousseau. 


Estate of the late 'THomas R. Batt. 


CHARLES EMILE JACQUE 


3 bp ~_ Frencu: 1813—1894 


100—CHICKENS 
h K ie : (Panel) 


Height, 6%/, inches; length, 13 inches 


A croup of fowl, with a proud Spanish rooster in center, is mostly 
scratching in loose straw, before an old gray wall with a deep 
dark recess; sunlight bathes the wall and chickens at left. 


Signed at the lower right: Cu. JacavueE. 


Bought from Simon. Cahen, Paris, May, 1887. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


J. FRANCIS MURPHY 


“American: 1853— JSf _ 


101I—_AUTUMNAL GLORY le, 
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Ar the left a large red oak looms up beyond view, before rising 
ground overgrown with brush and deep-tinted bracken; at the 
_ left, a clump of gray saplings; a moist brown grassy foreground, 
broken with a few tufts and wild flowers. Two patches of almost 
silvery sky, one seen through the branches of the oak and the 
other at upper left corner. 


Height, 7 inches; width, 5 inches 


Signed at the lower right: J. F. Murpny. 
Property of A. T. Van LaEr. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1847— My 


102—AN INDIAN AMBUSH Id 


(Panel) iy ¢, “fortapotov/ 


Height, 81% inches; length, 1214 inches 


A sMALL pool in center of rough foreground is sheltered on fur- 
ther bank by two clumps of trees—one at left. Two Indians 
dimly seen under the center trees watch for an expected enemy ; 
rising ground to the horizon. Warm gloaming envelops the land- 
scape; overhead, a golden sky mantled with dark gray-green shift- 
ing clouds. | ve 


Signed at the lower left in outlined arrowhead: R. A. BiaKetock, 
and on back of panel in the same manner. 


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From the collection of Robert Gravgs, American Art Association, New York, 
February 14, 1887, No. 13. — g 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


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EMILIO SANCHEZ PERRIER 


SpanisH: 1853—1907 


1083—_FEEDING THE CHICKENS 


ter Yh. A pad y UV Height, 13 inches; width, 91, inches 


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4. W-Jaby 


A map with sleeves rolled up tosses feed to some chickens from 
her gathered apron, as she stands in the tall gateway of a garden 
wall, above whose moss capped stones masses of green foliage are 
seen encompassing the red roof of a dwelling, all in the brilliant 
sunshine of the Southland. | 


Signed at the lower left: E. SANcuEz Perrier, 1880. 


Estate of the late Francis Wurte, Baltimore. 


ARTHUR B. DAVIES 


AMERICAN: 1862— 


104A— GIRL WITH A THORN IN HER FOOT 


Height, 16 inches; width, 11 inches 


A LITTLE lassie in green dress, who has been running barefoot, is 
seated under the branch of a shady tree, bending over to the left 
trying to extract a thorn from her foot. 


Signed at the lowgr He A.B. jeachtth s. 
Uh. Wmortin Satu 1916 1/03 ~ 190 lene 


Purchased at the American Art Galleries Sale, 1916. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


 JEHAN GEORGES VIBERT 
Frencu: 1840—1902 G4 - 


105—THE PAINTER’S REST Tr 1¥, puieg 


Height, 121, inches; length, 16 inches 


A GENTLEMAN in richly embroidered and ruffled apricot silk coat 
and knee breeches of the Louis XVI régime, bright red stockings, 
heavy buckled black leather shoes and large curly brown wig, 
has fallen asleep in a comfortable chair, at left of a sunlit 
covered terrace of his chateau, a huge goblet on a small table 
at his side perhaps explaining his drowsiness. At right is an 
easel with an unfinished portrait of the sleeper. Two stone 
steps lead to a dim entrance hall with an iron-gated courtyard 
just seen beyond; across a rug-covered table the gallant young 
artist, his palette in his left hand, is trying to kiss a pretty maid- 


servant in low-cut costume. 
Signed at the lower left: J. G. Viner, 1875. 


From the collection of Theodore G. Weil, New York, 1903, No. 68. SEIS. IM . al 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


CHARLES HAROLD DAVIS, N.A. 


417 = AMERICAN: 1856— 


106—F AST FALLI NG EVENTIDE 


hh. 6, open Height, 12 cairo length, 18 inches 


A wINDING pool in a stretch of pasturage in deepening atv 
reflects a gray-blue sky; toward the horizon, at right, two strag- 
gling trees break the skyline. Overhead, a soft blue sky 22a 
ing below to yellow and more luminous tints. 


Signed at the lower left: C. H. Davis, 1885. 


W Por 
From the Thomas B. Clarke Collection, New York, 1891. ~ £478. $2 304 


Property of the Estate of the late Samur. Ex.iorr. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 


JAY = AMERICAN: 184'7— 


107—-EV ENING ON THE MOORS 


i. ff. has Height, 101% inches; length, 12 inches 


A roucH moorland rises to the horizon, broken in the center with 
a small bush, at right with low trees; almost a monotone of dark 
rich green, lightly flecked with pale yellows. Overhead a high 
sky, pale blue and ivory glinting with oranges, over warm lumi- 
nous gray at the horizon, mantled with a wonderful tracery of 


clouds. 
Signed at the lower left: R. A. BuaKxetock. 


From the collection of Frederick S. Gibbs in 1903. “y 4 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


FREDERICK BALLARD WILLIAMS, N.A. 


AmERiIcAN: 1871—. /70. fat 
Sebel pei 


108—DIANA 


Height, 1614, inches; width, 2014 inches 


Aw auburn-haired goddess, attired in a classic white robe and dull 
blue flowing drapery, with her bow in her right hand and her 
quiver of arrows resting against the rock on which she is seated, 
contemplating a small rushing and leaping stream on whose far- 
ther bank are trees. A warm, luminous turquoise-blue sky com- 
pletes a glowing and luxuriant scene. 


Signed at lower left: Frep. Battarp WILLIAMs. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


GEORGE INNESS, N.A. 


Treary Spalffed AMERICAN: 1825—1894 


109—ITALIAN LANDSCAPE 


Height, 11%4 inches; length, 181%, inches 


A LOW-WALLED pasturage in the foreground with cattle grazing, 
the nearer half in deep brown shadow, which emphasizes the lovely 
meadow green, the wall bordered with varied trees; on the left a 
group of cedars shelter a towered villa standing toward the 
center; in the distance, blue hills. Broad cumulus clouds en- 
shrine patches of light blue sky. 


Signed on the left (monogram): G.I. 57. 


From the collection of Robert Gyaves, American Art Association, New York, 


February 9, 1887. #23 ~ WTS 


Estate of the late THomas R. Batt. 


DAVID JOHNSON, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1827—1908 3 / t = 


11l0O—HOMESTEAD AT SHARK RIVER, N. J. 


(Academy Board) Meo hah | 


Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


A RAMBLING many-gabled red-roofed homestead is pleasantly situ- 
ated amid large trees on rising ground at left, with a winding 
path gently falling to a boat landing at right of the low fore- 
ground; at the landing is a sailboat and occupants; the river 
forms three baylike reaches with shelving points nearly reaching 
to the far bank; the hazy, distant wooded shore is on the horizon 
on right, dotted with habitations. Gray clouds almost envelop 
the warm ivory sky, but leave a patch of blue in the upper left 


corner. 
Signed at the lower left (in monogram): D.J. 79. 


Estate of the late Tromas R. Batt. 


CHARLES MEISSONIER 
Frencu: 1852—1917 )O Ee 


(Son and pupil of the celebrated master, J. L. E. Meissonier) Py; 
7 Mh th raat 
1l1I—SHORE OF THE MEDITERRANEAN . 


Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches 


On low gray sand dunes with patches of green herbage, a fisher- 
man’s hut is seen, with a thatch sun-shelter before it and two men 
outside. In meadows to right a shepherd guards his flock, and to 
left is the sea, green in shallows and blue in the distance, under 
a robin’s-egg sky. 


Signed at the lower right: Cuartes Metssonier, Friis, 1875. 


Estate of the late Francis Wuire, Baltimore. 


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JULIEN DUPRE 


| / Hernyh Frencu: 1851—1910 


112-THE HAYMAKERS 


Height, 181%, inches; width, 15 inches 


A sTRONG young peasant, garbed in brown skirt, blue apron, black 
bodice and red kerchief over her head, is raking up the hay in 
the foreground of a broad expansive flat field; beyond are small 
haycocks, another peasant at her task and a loaded wain. Cool 
gray sky of early summer, typically Northern French. 


Signed at the lower right: Jut1en Durrt. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


BARON HENRI JEAN AUGUSTIN LEYS ih Yy = 


arin: 1815-1869 | yv 
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1183—PROCLAMATION OF THE 
DUTCH REPUBLIC 


(Water Color) 


Height, 19 inches; width, 14 inches 


A stupy for a large painting in oils. Issuing from a carved por- 
tal, under enwreathed colors of red, white and blue, and bearing 
other banners, a company of Dutch dignitaries of serious mien, 
with swords and guns, come forward in brilliant attire, one man 
firing his gun in the air from the doorstep, and men and women 
leaning out excitedly from windows. 

Signed at the lower right: H. Leys. 


Estate of the late Francis Wurrr, Baltimore. 


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MARINUS BOKS 
Dutrcn: 1849—1885 


114 LANDSCAPE 
PM AN Height, 11 oer length, 1814, inches 


Green undulant meadows on the left, before a background of — 
dark upland, and a spring pond refreshing them. On the right 
the land rises broadly, and supports a tangle of low and colorful 
trees and brush. In the foreground, by the water, an old peasant 
woman in a white cap is seen gathering herbs. 


Signed at the lower right: M. Boxs. : * 


Owner, Mrs. Marcaret Corrrer WILLIAMS. 


PIERRE DE CONINCK 


4 4, Pie Frencu: 1828— 
/ 115—CATTLE IN PASTURE 


Height, 9 inches; length, 1514, inches 


In a flat pasture of soft green, partly covered by a low-lying 
stratum of gray vapor, a Holstein cow stands in the foreground, 
back to the spectator, and other cattle are seen dimly, farther off. 
Over a thicket of trees on higher land in the background, the 
golden sun emerges, dispelling the mist. 


Owner, Mrs. Marcarer Corrrer WILLIAMS. 


THOMAS MORAN, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1837— 490 ao 
116—COWS AND POOL 4 A Wut 


Height, 14 inches; width, 1214, inches 


TurovucH a natural arch of birches and other trees, the green foli- 
age dense overhead, the spectator looks across gray and purplish 
lichen-grown rocks of the foreground to a pool where cows have 
come down to drink from a pasture bright in sunshine in the 


distance. 
Signed at the lower left: T. Moran, ’83. 


From the George I. Seney Collection, 1885. -¥26 7 BOO, 


Estate of the late Francis Wuirte, Baltimore. 


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SAMUEL COLEMAN, N.A. 


U1. A aff Chit “Anpmarias ison 


117—A STREET AT MORELIA, MEXICO 
Height, 1334 inches; width, 16%, cele 


Srvera brightly attired women in conversation and with water 
jars are seated on old stone benches at left and right of an old 
sunken town square; between, a flight of steps leads to a terrace, 
having at left, overspread with a tree, an arched gateway through 
which several persons are walking toward the country seen beyond. 
In the center against a whitish plastered wall and between the 
gateway and low red-tiled white building overtopped with a tree — 
are pedestrians in gay attire hurrying along toward the distance, 
possibly to some féte; an oppressive hot blue sky overhead. 


Signed at the lower right: Sam CoLemMan. 


From the Samuel Coleman Sale, H. poath Art Association, New York, March 
25, 1903, No. 91. Siso~ ate : Hl, . (240k WK « 


Estate of the late THomas R. Batt, 


ROBERT LAYTON NEWMAN 
AMERICAN: 182'77—1912 


118—_S 4 PPHO 
Height, 12 inches; length, 1814 inches 


Crownep with a laurel wreath, Sappho sits inert, resting her 
head on a lyre supported by her left hand; she is swathed in — 
swirling draperies of rose-pink, tan, yellow, dark blue and old 
red, at the foot of a rocky headland rising above view at left, 
with a shore sloping to a deep dead blue sea and a small stretch 
of pink and blue sky mantled with dark ominous clouds. 


To be sold for the benefit of the American Committee for Devastated France. 


JOHN CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1848— 


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Toenry Jobe 


A ¥xLock of sheep and lambs and an old wheelbarrow occupy an 
old stable with a curious railed manger holding green grass; a 
broom stands against an end wall, which is bathed in brilliant 
_ sunlight. 


119—_SHEEP IN STABLE 


Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches 


Signed at the lower left: Carteron Wicarns, 1888. 


Bought by the late owner direct from the Artist. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batu. 


GEORGE INNESS, N.A. 


Jb YY ‘ AMERICAN: 1825—1894 
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120--LANDSCAPE: BANKS OF THE BROOK 


Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches 


Art left an erratically bent tree, throwing forward a small area 
of shadow upon the grass, units of its farther leafage standing 
out in glints of sunlight against a dense, dark green wood which 
circles the background. Running across the picture a shallow 
brook, and beyond it a green knoll topped by a clump of trees. 
To right brown rocks and wild herbage vary the surface of the 
land, and back of them the scene is warmed by the yellow of a 
ripened field. Blue sky, with horizon clouds of cream and faint — 
mauve. | 
Signed at the lower left: EK. Inwess, 1864. 


Owner, Mrs. Francis C. Prescort. 


GEORGE FULLER 


AMERICAN : 1822 lSse j 
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121—_EV HNING: LANDSCAPE 


Height, 14 inches; length, 17 inches 


A ROUGH even pasturage and sluggish stream cross the fore- 
ground, and on the farther and higher bank a herd of cattle, 
faintly seen, wend their way to a distant farm among rolling 
hilly fields, some bordered by trees all in warm gloaming. Warm 
gray sky, glinted with sunlight at the horizon. 


Exhibition of George Fuller’s work, April 24, 1884. 
From the Macbeth Galleries. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


ALBERT PINKHAM RYDER, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1847— 


122—THE SMUGGLERS’ LANDING PLACE 


Height, 12% inches; length, 13°, inches 


A woopeED promontory rises steeply at right, sheltering a fisher- 
man’s cottage, facing a beach in the foreground. Three boat- 
men are drawing a small boat up from the water; a heavy coast- 
ing vessel is at anchor close inshore, with the sea stretching to the 
left horizon; the moon sheds a greenish mantle of light. 

Signed at the lower right: A. P. Ryper. 


Purchased from the well-known art house, Cottier & Co. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ee i HENRY WARD RANGER, N.A. 


123—_EV ENING AT LYME, CONNECTICUT 


AMERICAN: 1858—1916 


Height, 181, inches; length, 251% inches 


A croup of three large trees is seen on a slight eminence, two, 
toward center, grand old oaks bronzed by the summer sun. Be- 
yond the trees are two persons sitting overlooking a small vale 
at right, bathed in luminous yellow sunlight. Light blue sky, 
domed with flickering clouds which glint with orange and soft 


red. 


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Signed at the lower left: H. W. Rancsr, 1903. 


From the collection of Frederick 8S. Gibbs in 1903. Cy 


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Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


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RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 7274. x 7.9. Taam 
AMERICAN: 1847— 


124—THE STORY OF THE BUFFALO HUNT 
(Panel) 


Height, 151% inches; length, 24 inches 


Giowine with mellow golden light from the setting sun, which has 
spent its wizardry on a gnarled trunk of a large oak, at left bor- 
dering on a forest; under its branches, near center, are three 
squatting Indians in their war paint recounting their tale; at 
right another kneels before rocks and a clump of trees building a 
brush fire. Night falls in the distance. 


Signed at the lower right: R. A. Biaxetocx, 1880. 


From the Frederick S. Gibbs Collection, American t Association, New 
York, February 28, 1904, No. 170. PISO SA bball 


Blakelock Loan Exhibition, Reinhardt’s Gallery, 1916, No. 5. 
Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


THEODORE ROBINSON 


70 an American: 1854—1896 : 
4.0% 170 bs —GIRL IN HAMMOCK : 
| (Panel) 


| _ Height, 18 inches; width, 16 inches 


: A youne woman, facing the front, wearing a pink blouse and blue 
skirt, is seated in a hammock her head cast downward reading an 
open book; glints of sunlight touch the figure; a sunny meadow 
and a strip of foliage from large trees form the background. 


Purchased from the daughter of the late Theodore Robinson. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


CHILDE HASSAM, N.A. 
4/0. = AMERICAN: 1859— 


Ref bdleve 


126—THE PINK BOOK 
Height, 18 inches; width, 13 inches 


THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH figure of a young girl in profile toward 

the right attired in a white dress, a book held on her lap with her 

right hand, her hair braided and tied with a red ribbon; before 

a green background with a nasturtium blossom projecting into 
| the upper right corner. 


Signed at the upper left: Cuitpe Hassam, 1893. 


To be sold for the benefit of the American Committee for Devastated France. 


GEORGE INNESS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1825—1894 [07 J. 


127-WOODED PASTURAGE Tolland ye 


(Panel) 


Height, 13 inches; length, 214 inches 


Two boys are resting near a pathway that wends its way diag- 
onally across a shadowed grassy hillock in the foreground to a 
small clump of trees at the right; a sunny verdant slope in which 
cattle are grazing rises from behind the hillock to tall rich 
woodland tapering into a low distant ridge at right. In the 
center two fine old trees stand before a further group, amid rocks, 
which stretches to the woods beyond. Overhead a cerulean blue 
sky, tempered with fleeting white and gray clouds, completes a 
rich woodland scene. 

Signed at the lower right: G. INNEss. 


Purchased from the second Inness Public Sale, 1905. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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en in contrast with the yellow nay russe : 
herbage clustered about a pool in the fore 
the warm tones of a mellow sky. Across the 1 
farm buildings come into view. 


mene at the lower left: af 
From the George I. Seney Collection, 1885. RIS~ Bs 


Estate of the late Francis Wuire, Baltunoee. 


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/[9Y.- RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 


[Senne bag inf AMERICAN: 1847— ge 


1294 WOODLAND BROOK wi ae 
Height, 23 inches; width, 18 inches Roll ; 

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Tue sun, high in the center above a winding brook, bathes the 
scene in mellow sunlight; at left two large tree trunks rise 
beyond view; at right, across the brook, edged with lesser trees, 
is a feathery woodland closing in the distance. | 


Signed at the lower left in outlined arrowhead:-R. A. BLAKELOCK. 


Property of a Private Owner. | 


CHARLES YARDLEY TURNER, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1850—1918 : Z 17 — 


1830—DOROTHY 4 on oe 


Height, 21 inches; width, 18 inches 
A DAINTY maiden, in Puritan gray dress relieved with a white 
mob cap, kerchief round her neck and shawl slipped over her 
arms, gathers apple-blossoms from the limbs of a tree which pro- 
jects into the canvas at left; a rising bank, garden flowers and the 
end of a small lake with distant shore form a background. Warm 
summer sky, tinged with pink near horizon. 


Signed at the lower right: C. Y. Turner, 1885, copyricHTED. 


Bought by the late owner at a public sale at Ortgies & Co., March, 1889. 
Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batu. 


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ALEXANDER H. WYANT, N.A. 


J. 7 SunufA AMERICAN: 1886—1892 


131—Ad COMING STORM 


Height, 1614 inches; length, 20 inches 


Overspreap with dark portentous gloom, a rough hillock crowned 
with bushes rises across the right, its yellow and rocky crest 
catching a few beams of light; the foreground and left distance 
broken with nodding wild flowers and two saplings blustered with 
the wind. Black angry clouds gather in the center but epee 


little at left to a lighter tone. 
Signed at the lower left: A. H. Wyant. 


From the Wyant Sale, 1894, No. 69. £590 


Property of a Private Collector. 


THEODORE ROBINSON 


American: 1854—1896 4 OW ae. 


132—GIRL IN HAMMOCK, READING Tobe Whenid 


Height, 18 inches; length, 21°, inches 


A BRILLIANT, fresh, early summer day. A young woman wearing 
a pink dress and with black hair is seated in a blue hammock 
nearly facing front, slightly bending over reading a letter; at 
her side is a small table. Garden background of trees, foliage 


and small stream. 
Signed at the lower right: Tu. Rosinson. 


Purchased from the daughter of the late Theodore Robinson. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


4 00.- JOHN FERGUSON WEIR, N.A. 


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A, 4, Sa rupptor AMERICAN: 1841— . 
133—SUMMER MORNING 


Height, 23 inches; width, 20 inches 


A sMALL pathway leads from the left foreground to a white cabin 
on a hillside sheltered by an old apple tree in fruit; beyond, a 
stone wall rises from a clump of deep green trees, across the dis- 
tance to a ripening wheat field at right; under two trees on the 
hillside three cows lazily rest in shadow; overhead, blue sky with 
large puffed white clouds. 


Signed at the lower right: Jno. F. Wetr. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1847— 4 id) 


134— MEDICINE SPRING 


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Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 


Ricu mellow gloaming bathes a simple stretch of flat rough fore- 
ground, gently rising to the horizon; broken at the left by a small 
clump of bushes, at the right by two grand masses of deep golden 
oaks, which shelter a group of three Indians crouched in earnest 
conversation. Overhead the spirit of night is symbolized by a 
dense black blue sky which lightens to dull yellow flecked with 
gold and pink at the horizon. 

Signed at the lower left within an outlined arrowhead: R. A. 

BLAKELOCK. 


Purchased direct from the Artist. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


ADOLPHE MONTICELLI SY 
Frencu: 1824—1886 


135—4 WOODLAND IDYL /Y. 4 pruspern 


Height, 17 inches; width, 13 inches 


Acarnst a background of thick woods rich in golden, green and 
brown leafage, which offers just a glimpse of a light sky over- 
head, the observer looks upon a group of three figures, a man 
and two women, all in garments of crimson, orange, black and 
white, who are seated in a small boat on the waters of a winding 
stream. 


Signed at the lower right: Montice.i. 


Owner, Mrs. Marcarer Corrrer WILLIAMS. 


CECELIA BEAUX 


WW | AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


136—_THE FLEDGLING 


Height, 25 inches; width, 19 inches 


THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH figure, standing in profile toward right, — 
of a young girl swathed head and body in white drapery, ten- 


derly looking down at.a tiny bird she is holding to her breast; 
gray-white background. ) : 


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Signed at the lower left: Cecetia Beaux. 


Purchased from the Macbeth Galleries. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


eR Bian ar ees 


THOMAS SULLY ay 
Rapeacan: 17831872 


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137—A GATHERER OF CHIPS fr. $. V heapeton/ 


Height, 20 inches; width, 17 inches 


A rosy-cHEEFKED lassie with black hair, hooded with a deep pink 
shawl, holds on her right arm a wicker basket of chips. Bust 
length, facing the front. Background of gray shadow, lightening 
on the left to a pink and blue sky. 


Signed on back of canvas: T. S., 1856. 
Purchased from the Macbeth Galleries. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


/60. 


Wk. 


“REMBRANDT PEALE, NAL 


AMERICAN: 17781860 ee = ‘ 


138—PORTRAIT OF 
MISS CHARLOTTE RICHARDS s 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 4 ie a ; 
A FRESH-COMPLEXIONED young woman is na. attired lin a low- ete 
cut, high-waisted blue Directoire gown with a lace raft at neck; a 
her brown hair is curled at sides and braided high at back. Three- 4 4 
quarter length turned slightly to left, facing front. Background | = 
warm red and dark gray clouds lightening to a ea of i: | 
and blue behind the head. 


Signed at the lower left: RuaonaNvr Eee 


Exhibited at the opening Exhibition, Brooklyn Museum, June 1, 1897, | 


Painted for a member of the Richards family, and in ee possession it has 
since been. 


Property of W. D. Sreete. 


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EMILE VAN MARCKE 
Frencu: 1827—1910 


139—YOUNG BULL IN STABLE 


Height, 16 inches; length, 22 inches 


A picture of a yearling bull, with coat of dark brown and white, 
attached to a post in a stable. The attractive-looking young 
animal is shown in side view with his white face turned to the 
spectator. It is a truthful, well-rendered portrayal. 


Signed at the lower right. 


From the sale of the studio effects of E. Van Marcke, Paris, Catalogue 


No. 88. 400 /&S0 1 /4. 4T- ku J085- LS Band 


From the collection of the late F. L. Loring, Lesho purchased the work from 
Julius Oehme. farith Killa. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


JACQUES RAYMOND BRASCASSAT 
FrencuH: 1805-—1867 4 VS. rk 


140—BULL FIGHT N-Me t 
; length, 2514 inches 


Height, 20 inches; 


On the rough high banks of a small pool at right foreground, 
two heavy bulls, rivals, fiercely lock horns with one another. The 
brown and white animal has almost thrown the one of yellow and 
white down into the deep gully; an excited peasant in blue smock 
is advancing with a large cudgel to the desperate fray; a dog 
howls near the water’s edge. In the distance, at left, are other 
cattle before a high wooded hill which drops to a low ridge across 
the rain-clouded horizon; overhead a blue sky, with driving warm 


white clouds. 
Signed toward lower right: R. Brascassat, 1855. 


From the Aspinwall Gallery Collection, New York, 1886. #2 « pileo 
Collection of Theodore f7. Weil, “OA. Art Association, New York, March 


12, 1908, No. 88. $3/KZS5~- M4 .fball, 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


ag (crt Ale 190+ bes. $1100 7 


Kt ao abtad HIPPOLYTE CAMILLE DELPY aa 


Frencu: 1841—1910 a 


141.—BANK OF A STREAM : a 


Height, 1114 inches; length, 2014, inches oe Ag 


A WANDERING pastoral stream, silvery-gray under a sky of active 
clouds which reveal only glimpses of the deep azure beyond, puts 
in from the right and leaves the edge of a low green shore traversed 
by a yellow sandy footpath. Here laundresses kneel at their 
work, and a woman stands back of them carrying an infant. In 
the background the higher bank is thickly lined with trees, and in 
the distance a fisherman stands in his dory in the stream. 


Signed at the lower left: H. C. Detpy, 74. 


Owner, Mrs. Marcaret Corrier WILLIAMS. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 184'7— ASP Cae 


142—WARM SUMMER MOONLIGHT Kh4. LMI, Ma Vy 


Height, 18 inches; length, 32 inches 


Larce ancient oaks, at left and right in the afterglow of evening, 
twist and bend toward one another and embower a small lake 
and farther shore, flooded with pale yellow light from the moon 
in the center of a warm orange sky. 


Signed at the lower left: R. A. BraKetock. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


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HOMER D. MARTIN 


AMERICAN: 1836—1897 
Veh wd g Men 7) 


49. 
1. £9, Sopeasens 


TAB ee ITY, LANDSCAPE IN GLOAMING 


Height, 12 inches; oes 20 inches 


A GREEN hillside, sparsely dotted with kabtanen in the center, 
descends to an old stone wall which crosses the foreground from 
an old thatched barn and two trees at the left somewhat diago- — 
nally to a group of slender autumn-tinted trees bordering a small 
pool at right. <A plastic green sky tints and envelops the land- 


scape. 3 Svea 
Signed at the lower left: H. D. Martin, 1883. 


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Purchased direct from the Artist by the late W. T. Evans. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


LEONARD OCHTMAN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1854— 


144—LATE AFTERNOON 
Height, 161, elon length, 22 inches 


Corp clear sunlight, from the waning strength of a lowering sun 
amid a pale yellow, lavender and gray sky, touches the uneven 
foreground with greenish light; beyond, the autumn-clad ground 
is broken at left and right with bushes, small boulders and trees 
bordering a hillside crested with hazy blue trees and acs 2s by 


a farmhouse. 
Signed at the lower left: Lronarpn OcuTmMan. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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IRVING RAMSEY WILES, N.A. ZU .— 


AMERICAN: 1861— 


145—YACHT BASIN, GREENPORT, L. I. 


Height, 1814 inches; length, 22 inches 


Earty summer, with the blue sky reflected in the waters of the 
basin; toward the right, a large racing sloop is being put in trim 
for the coming season; on the dock, behind, a-portion of a large 
vessel, still laid up, is seen, and on the other side of the dock a 
steam launch; beyond is a stretch of hazy blue shore. 


Signed at the lower left: Irvine L. Wires, 1902. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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ROBERT C. MINOR, N.A. 
4 AAG Se A ee kao BRON ST OC eee 


t,. Siftaby 146-—-NIGHT ON THE SOUND 


Height, 161%, inches; yea inches: > 4: Le 


Sound rail with a broad uation? | Saag of ited ae £6" t 
low winding foreshore, with lights twinkling near the horizon 
left ; near by is a large vessel almost lost in the gloom of night, 


CxT3 Agdades ce % 

eee at the lower pnb none a 

a 

From the collection of Frederick S. Gibbs, Aineneen Art pre ee 
York, February 25, 1904, No. 264. Sooo TA Ah. ABaAll 


Estate of the late THomas R. Batt, 


DAVID JOHNSON, N.A. 


/ 70 a American: 1827—1908 
147—STUDY: ON THE CONNECTICUT | Se 
LY he RIVER AT LANCASTER 


Height, 16 inches; length, 26 inches = 


A LARGE boulder stands out on a hillside sloping at right fore- 
ground to a half-hidden road and a hayfield occupied by a loaded 
wain, busy farm-hands and many haycocks; two fine old trees __ 
at center are at the edge of a bend in the lazy river, which flows | 
across the canvas with the town of Lancaster on its far bank: 
foothills and the blue Berkshire Hills in the distance. Over- 
head, gray and white clouds almost obscure a blue sky. 


Signed at lower right in monogram: D. J. 67. 


Bought, Ortgies § Co., March 28, 1889. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Bat. 


AUGUSTIN THEODULE RIBOT 


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FRENCH: 1823—1891 
148—MANDOLIN PLAYER Kokt Wie scr 


Height, 21 inches; width, 171%, inches 


A mAwn of muscular frame, though round-shouldered, is portrayed 
nearly at full length, facing the right, three-quarters front, his 
face seen in profile. He plays the mandolin and is singing. His 
breeches are buckled at his knee and his dark cloak is thrown 
back from his right shoulder, leaving his swarthy breast nude. A 
touch of full red color heightens his cheek. Olive background. 


Signed at the lower right, Rrsor, 


5S; Lake 1910-4 0h 1 200~ Walt Jeacny 


Purchased from the Vottier Galleries, New York, 1910. 


J. R. Andrews Collection, New York, 1916.— 9/384 plbo Ae. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


LOUIS VAN EVEN DORENS Fi Gi 


DutcuH: Con TEMPORARY 
149—CHILD READING Kerf Yuden / 


Height, 23 inches; width, 12° inches 


Fuii-tenern portrait of a small girl in short frock, intently 
interested in a picture book. She is seated facing the spectator, 
in a room dimly lighted, while through a large window above 
her head the observer looks across.a street brilliant in sunshine, 
to a row of typical Amsterdam houses on the opposite side. 


Signed at the lower left: Louis van Even Dorens, Amsterdam, ’75. 


Owner, Mrs. Marcarer Corrrer WILLIAMS. 


HOMER D. MARTIN 
AMERICAN: 1836—1897 


150—AN AUTUMN SUNSET 


Height, 15 inches; length, 2514 inches 


RicH warm masses of trees in deep shadow cross behind a low 
stone wall in the middle distance, three irregular groups, that 
toward the center, the larger, sheltering a hooded wagon and a 
broad pool flecked with innumerable reflections; toward the left 
the square tower of a church is seen. Luminous sky of yellow 
turquoise flecked with lazy floating golden-pink clouds. ? 


Signed at the lower left: Homer Martin. 


Purchased from the Macbeth Galleries. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


GEORGE FULLER, A.N.A. /b/.- 


pier 1822—1884 Vp by cat 
151—CLOSE OF DAY ON A KENTUCKY FARM 


Height, 1914, inches; length, 39 inches 


Near a pathway, in a foreground broken by large boulders and 
sprinkled with blossoming wild flowers, a young farm girl turns 
for a moment toward the front; beyond are cattle before a farm 
and outbuildings, a dilapidated wooden fence crossing to the left, 
and low trees stretching to the right; a pleasant, peaceful setting 


sun sheds a mellow light. 
Signed at the lower left: G. Furier. 


Purchased direct from the Artist by the previous owner, in whose family it 
remained for forty years, until it passed to the present owner. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


“RALPH ALBERT ‘BLAKELOCK, 


3 i pp pa : ‘ hc ee ef ’ | Anenrcaw: 1847 aa 


y INDIAN STORY 


of luminous warm 1 sunlit sky appear between et 


Signed at iota right center in “outlined: od arrowhead: 1 } 
LOCK. Rothe 


Property of a Private Owner. 


[90 ELLIOTT DAINGERFIELD, WA. | | 
American: 1859— 7h Se: Cara ee: 


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153—A FOREST OAK 


Height, 22 inches; width, 20 inches _ | (4 


A xnorrep and gnarled veteran of many summers spreads its — 
limbs at the left over a patch of green grass illumined with sun-— 
light which also sheds its golden beams on the massive trunk; 
beyond, through the gloom of the forest, small patches of blue 

sky are seen; crossing the immediate foreground from the left is — 
a marshy brown pool. 


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Signed at the lower right: Ex.torr DaINncERFIELD. 


Property of A.’T. Van Laer. 


GEORGE HENRY BOUGHTON, N.A., R.A. 
Axco-Amprican : 1834—1905 J 7 Z, oe 


154—THE KISSING BRIDGE 


\ 
is Height, 20 inches ; ai. 30 inches 


Two couples in old-fashioned late eighteenth century New Eng- 
land costumes, sweethearts, are crossing a broad old wooden 
bridge. The foremost, at right, rather the younger couple, seem 
to enjoy the ancient custom of the bridge, “taking toll”; the other 
pair, somewhat shy, but hardly reluctant, are hesitating. Beyond 
is a small stream flowing to the bridge and ground rising to 
groups of leafless trees and a village on the right. A wintry 
leaden gray sky deadens the color of the snow-laden ground. 


Signed at the lower right: G. H. Boveuron, 


From the collection of H. Vigtor New BIE LI. ed Art Association, New 


York, March 13, 1908. ®#A5SS + a. Gace 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Barr. 


MK 3067, ie hs Soitfuck + Ny i eee hor ofid§o Moxx 
Ll, I Stuceonsl- See thfrgho_ BASME.UX ~ 


JOHN J. ENNEKING 
Le AMERICAN: . aioe / 7/ b. 


(A prominent artist of Boston, ‘who was a friend and contemporary of the le te 
SeOrey Fuller and the late Genres, Inness, N.A.) ‘ 


LY. ~ 155 SLATE SPRINGTIME aoa 


ea J hnclfhea | Height, 1814, inches; length, 26 inches 


A sma lake, with high banks on ye shore ane bine at ‘eft —— 
foreground, deeply reflects the skirting green trees which. traverse of 
the canvas. A gay boating party is starting from under the ~ 
shadow of a large barn standing toward the distant left; amid as 
the trees at right is a country villa and gate house. Overhead, 
a gray and white cloudy sky. i 


Signed at the lower right: ENNEKING. 


Estate of the late Tomas R. Batt. 


: WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE, N.A. - = 
vs 3 I. poet AMERICAN: 1849—1916  — | a 


156—IN OLDEN DAYS 


ow, Y ; upnee (Pastel: Oval) 


Height, 301% inches; aL 2514, inches 


SEATED in Old World costume, seen nearly at full length i in an 
armchair almost enveloped with a green and pink drapery, is a 
slender young brunette with her right arm bent on the back 
of the chair and hand supporting her head, her left arm flexed 
with her hand behind her. She wears a V-cut pale blue and yel- 
low dress girdled at the waist with a long pink sash which is 
knotted below and falls over her dress; background of a wall 
hung with flowered pink silk. 

Signed at mid-right: W. M. Crass. 


To be sold for the benefit of the American Committee for Devastated France. 


FREDERICK J. V. DU CHATTEL 


‘DutrcH: 1856— 


£ 7).- 
157—POTATO GATHERERS 


Height, 311% inches; width, 191%, inches FM. birspaien 


Forrcrounp a rich yellow-brown dug-up potato field, and in it 
two peasants, a man and a woman, kneeling and filling baskets 
with the tubers. A four-tined fork is stuck into the ground back 
of them, and an elderly woman in a pink wrap and white cap 
stands at a gate in the background. To right of her are farm 
buildings, and at the left, bordering the field and on a higher 
level, is the edge of a dense green grove. 


Signed at the lower left: Frev. J. pu Cuarrtet. 


Owner, Mrs. Marcarer Corrier WILLIAMS. 


THEOPHILE DE BOCK 


Dutcu: 1850—1904 he f- 


— OME WHEATFIELD 
158_THE H 4./ brah 


Height, 12 inches; length, 2114 inches 


Tue corner of a wheatfield projecting from the left throws across 
the middle distance a line of golden grain; and harvesters, men 
and women, are noted dimly in it and before it, while in the grassy 
foreground grow some sapling birches. Across the background 
extends the tree-sheltered mass of a low, broad and roomy house. 


Signed at the lower right: Tu. pe Bock. 


Owner, Mrs. Marcaret Corrrer WILLIAMS. 


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FRENCH: 18211911 


159—THE PALACE OF THE DOGH | 
Height, 26 inches : width, 82 inoher ie 


ON a eval strip of foreshaas a group of gaily g 
watch the animated scene across the lagoon, wi 
decked shipping discharging its cargo at left and 4 
are skimming before the pile of Santa Croce, with its dome 
ing over the blue waters into a rose-pink sky, covert 
brilliant blue; at right is the famous palace, with the 
just seen above it, and further ie stretch re a ay in 
distance. zs Aa 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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GEORGES MICHEL 


aoe Frencu: 1763—1843 
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160—AFTER THE SHOWER 


Height, 2514 inches; length, 31 inches 


A cGoLpEN foreground occupied by a wide rough road winding 
round a hillock at left, where it meets a cross road leading to a 
gray thatched cottage amid heavy oak trees at right, and nearer 
the front a pool overhung by a high bank of scrubby herbage. In 
the center of the near road two old chattering peasant women are 
resting, their herd of goats loitering nearby. Beyond, in deep 
shadow, is the wide plain of Montmatre, and across the distance 
a long hilly ridge; overhead a luminous pale sky overspread 
with angry gray clouds. The contrasted coolness and mellowness 
give a fitful note of sunshine and showers. 


From the Wall-Brown Collection, 1886. - XK 199 4000 re 


F'rom the collection of Mrs. S. D. Warren, American Art Association, New 
York, January 8, 1903, No. 49. FSO ~ IK, Kale 


Estate of the late THomas R. Batt. 


PoumniGaAN? 1825-21894 


161—TARPON SPRINGS, FLORIDA 


Height, 24 inches; length, 34 inches 


A BROAD marshy meadow, dotted with several figures, and a pool 
at the left occupy the foreground; beyond, a small stream, with a 
low farther bank, flows from left to three poplars and a small 
rustic dock at right; a tug and three sailing vessels are at 
anchor on the stream. Showery blue sky, domed with warm pur- 
plish clouds, with the arc of a gradually disappearing rainbow at 


left. 
Signed at the lower right: G. Inness, 1871. 


Purchased at the Inness Sale by the late W. T. Evans. - 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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- GEORGE INNESS, N.A. 3 A yy. - 


thenry Stoulfpeees 


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Ti Spd» anya he a t. AMERICAN: 1836—1910 


162—PRONT'S HEAD, MAINE 


Height, 25 inches; nail 321/, ian 
Two rocky ledges project into the foreground over the foaming 
billowy blue sea. On the horizon a high-crested comber rushes — 
toward the shore. Overhead is a warm hazy gray and lavender 
blue sky reflected in small patches i in the hollows of the water. 


Signed at the lower right: paces 1891. 


Purchased from the Artist by Mr. George Hight, Portland, daa from whom 


the present owner secured it. Sh 
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Property of a Private Owner. : meee. 


GEORGE HERBERT McCORD, A.N.A. 


ff eee ol , AMERICAN: 1848—1909 
4 168—OCTOBER EVENING 
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Height, 20 inches; width, 30 inches 
Ix the foreground, amid edges and thistles, is a manele poll 
reflecting the cool grays of the sky; on the right, a few straggling 4 
trees; beyond, a green field stretching to a farmhouse and its out- — 
buildings; on the left is a sentinel autumn-leaved birch before a % 
copse, through which the lowering sun sheds its cool yellow beams. 3 


Signed at the lower left: Grorce H. MoComee . 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. ih: ig 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 


ip Sf a | AMERICAN: 1847—_ “ a : 
A, 164—-INDIANS ON THE WARPATH — 


Height, 26 inches; length, 34 inches — 


‘Four mounted Indians in single file are descending a rocky pass _ 
falling from the left to an expansive plain at the right; jagged __ 
mountains in deep shadow guard the left of the defile and a gentle — 
slope in warm sunlight rises at right. Mellow warm ivory yellow 
sky. j 


Signed at the lower left in outlined arrowhead: R. A. BiaKELocKk. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


PAUL DOUGHERTY, N.A. AEH 


AMERICAN: 1877— #7. We 95 yh 


165—BLACK HEAD, MOHEGAN ISLAND 
Height, 26 inches; length, 36 inches 


A MARINE in very sober general tone, showing the sea in the middle 
portion of the picture, surrounded by high lands on shore, and 
great rock formations in the foreground. The sky is of dark 
grays with notes of subdued white, and a gleam of pale sunshine, 
coming from the right, illumines a part of the shore and glints on 
the breakers. 

: Signed at the lower right. 


Purchased direct from the Artist by the previous owner. 
From the Dr. Alexander C. Humphreys Sale, 1911. /4 4 J boo Jt bachett, 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


WILLIAM ANDERSON COFFIN, N.A. 


Amentcan : 1855— G Sf 


166—IWVWINTER IN PENNSYLVANIA 4 iy 
(A View of the Artist's Home and Studio) dd nee 


Height, 30 inches; length, 40 inches 


A sroap leaden snow-clad road rises from the foreground to an 
old gabled stone house at center with trees and a studio at rear, 
a sleigh before the house porch; at right is a paled fence and 
further habitations amid leafless trees; beyond the crest of the 
rise is a range of blue hills capped with streaks of ruddy golden 
clouds thrust into a pale blue sky. 


Signed at the lower right: Wm. A. Corrrn, 1896. 
Evhibited at the Pan-American Exposition. 
Exhibited at the Lotos Club. 


Property of Mr. Corr1n ARMSTRONG. 


FREDERICK W. KOST, N.A. 


American: 1861— 


167—_SPRINGTIME 


Height, 291% inches; length, 401% inches 


A muppy road with reflecting pools of water rises from center 
foreground to the horizon; at left is a green field skirted by a 
rough fence and bushes; at right four gnarled old apple trees 
in blossom border the road, and a newly ploughed field occupied 
by a team hitched to a plough, and a driver standing toward the 
further end of the field; nearer by, a farmer planting. 


Signed at the lower right: F. W. Kosr. 


Property of Mrs. J. M. Cartistx. 


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168 SURF: EAST HAMPTON bh. My of 
Height, 30 inches; length, 451, inches | | 


From the blue waters of the horizon, long, incoming high rollers 
gradually assume their luminous light, sea-green forms crested 
with white caps, and tumble into the scurrying swirling foam- 
swept waters of the shelving beach; overhead, a clouded gray-blue 
sky, bathed with a pool of light in center. This canvas was the 
last work painted by the lamented and talented artist Eichel- 


_ berger. 


Purchased from the Artist’s sister, Mrs. Edgar M. Ward. 
Exhibited at the Pan-American aebosiont 

Exhibited at the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts. 
Exhibited at the Lotos Club. 


Property of Mr. Cort1n ArmstRonG. 


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J. WEILAND 
Dutcu: 1850—1907 


169—dA HOLLAND HOME 


Vid Whe baby Height, 27 inches; length, 32 inches 


In an old Dutch plastered kitchen, a stout elderly peasant woman 
clad in dark homespun, a white cap and old brown apron, sits 
in a high-back chair before a wicker cradle hooded with blue, her 
hands outstretched to a just awakened infant; a little sister in 
lavender dress smiles down at the baby from the further side 
of her mother. On the earthen floor are a pail and a basket near 
a small fire on the hearth at right; through an open window a 
sunny wooded landscape is seen. 


Signed at the lower left: J.WEILanp, ’07. 


Bought from Charles W. Kraushaar, January, 1905. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


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JOHN CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1848— 096 


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170—HOLLAND MOORS W 4g ps 
Height, 40 inches; length, 50 inches i es: 


Sanpy dunes with sedgy grass occupy the foreground and very 
gently rise to two stretches of low trees and a distant windmill 


on the right; before the mill, in a solitary patch of yellow sun- 
light, is a flock of sheep following their shepherd. Dark wet 


gray cloudy sky betokens a coming storm. 


Signed at the lower left: Carteron Wiceins. 


From the collection of the Artist, Ortgies § Co., February 15, 1898, No. 76. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


JOHN FERGUSON WEIR, N.A. 


Hay as AMERICAN: 1841— A 


us 171—ROSES 
‘gage Vallry “4 Height, 3214, inches; width, 24 inches 


————— 


A LarcGE blue pottery two-handled jar holds a beautiful bouquet 
of La France roses; at right, on the ground beside it, is a low oval 
Louis XV jardiniere of warm ivory, filled with roses and azaleas. 
A background of deep blackish blue enhances the pastel coloring 


of the flowers. 
Signed at the lower right: Jxo. F. Weir, 1883. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. | 
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THEOPHILE DE BOCK 


Durcu: 1850—1904 TO1. com 


172—LANDSCAPE AND SHEEP Wf, / ; Me ee 


Height, 45 inches; width, 2714 inches 


On the left a scattered cluster of slender silver birches, at the 
side of a field road coming from the direction of a low, rolling 
horizon. Approaching, in the middle distance, along the road, 
a shepherd amid a flock of sheep; and on the right, tall dark 
woods touched with the first notes of autumn, and in front of 
them a short line of pollards, of light green, feathery foliage. 


Signed at the lower right: Tu. ve Bocx, 75. 


Owner, Mrs. Marcaretr Corrier WILLIAMS. 


WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE, NAA. 


4 f- AMERICAN: 1849—1916 


173--THE COURT JESTER | 


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Mebatey Height, 40 inches; width, 25 icires 


A’ pwarr, in beribboned red and yellow costume with cap and / 
bells and a bauble tucked under his left arm, stands beside 
richly carved columned walnut cabinet, pouring himself a “glass 
of liquor from a flask in his right hand, not his first, “as his 
nose doth show.” The bauble seems to cynically smile at hi 
effort to disperse the incipient gloom of his countenance. 3 


Signed at the lower right: Witt. M. Cuasze, Municu, 1815. 


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Exhibited at Centennial, Philadelphia, 1876, and won a medal for ie Chase at. | 
the early age of twenty-seven years. 


From the Fletcher Harper Collection, 1880. \o\~ 2652 ae 
William M. Chase Memorial Exhibition, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 19¥i. 


Estate of the late Tuomas R. Batt. 


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Frencn: 18041 886° 


17 —CALAIS PIER IN A STORM 


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Tue Channel is in boisterous commotion, and at the entrance ie 
Calais harbor the waves are breaking with vehemence ee 
the jetée, which rises high on the left, their spindrift driven vio- 
lently up and across its top, where people crowd about the oat 
of the lighthouse and lean over the parapet to watch the exciting < 4 
features of a great storm. ‘The tricolor beside the lighthouse 
flies at half-staff, against the low-rolling clouds of a tumultuous 
sky. At the right, a British cross-channel steamer is passing 
into the harbor, and towing a fishermen’s boat whose sails have __ 
been taken down, its half-dozen occupants seated at the stern a 
and along the windward side. ge RS ae 


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Owner, Mrs. Marcarer Corrmer WILLiaMs. — 


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Solan FRANK MURA. 


y; PPO AMERICAN: 1860— 


175—ON THE DUTCH COAST 


Height, 35 inches; length, 51 inches 3 


Unver a brilliant blue sky in which tenuous cloud masses float 
lightly—colorful masses they are, white and pale gray, mauve, 
pink, yellow—a bit of the Dutch coast is seen, the view being | 
seaward. The foreground is a broad flat beach, its moist surfaces 
reflecting many color tones. To right are abutting dunes, and 
beyond their tops are suggestions of trees or tall chimneys. The | 
| sea is seen at the left, with vague sails in the distance, and along 

the shore line in the middle distance the waves are breaking into 

| tossing white surf as they roll up the beach. Taking up a large 

part of the view, and most conspicuous, is the hull of one of 
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| the heavy, broad-bottomed Holland sailing boats, dismasted, lee- a 
| board hauled up against her side and two figures apparently at 
| work aboard her. She affords the artist the best- of his color 
i scheme, in her weathered grays and greens and rich mahogany- 
browns. Beside her a peasant, in blue blouse, yellow-gray trousers 
and sabots, stands at the head of a white horse drawing a loaded 
two-wheeled cart. 

Signed at the lower right: Mura, Tue Hacus. 


| Purchased from the Ichabod T. Williams Collection, New York, 1915. poll BSE 


Property of a Private Owner. Yn. bomdl 


“by “a RAIMUNDO DE M 


Yon. h. fy Wr hee | | Spanisi: 1841— 


17 6—APTER THE BALL 


ci Hae opera Snel is thrown « over va chair p 
dish brown wall. Ey 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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4bL- JULIAN RIX 


A : f AmeErIcan: 1851—1908 
tpt A euler 


177—THE HUDSON RIVER, ‘ 
NEAR NEWBURGH ~ 


Height, 3614 inches; length, 61 inches 


A zLarGE body of profound blue water occupies the foreground. 
Steep hills in deep warm shadow, with a broad area in golden yel- 
low light in center, near the foreshore, rise beyond. Overhead is 


a rich turquoise-blue sky tempered with driven cumulus clouds 
partially in shadow. 


Signed at the lower right: Jutzan Rix. 


Property of Mrs. J. M. Caruisre. 


HIRAM POWERS 
AmeERICAN: 1805—1878 1/0, = 


(Sculptor of the celebrated statue, “The Greek Slave’) 4 
ty. ; y, OY, 


Near.y life-size bust of the celebrated statue, “The Greek Slave.” 
Sculptured in Carrara marble. Mounted on a massive statuary 
marble pedestal with square base and revolving top. 


178—BUST OF THE GREEK SLAVE 


Height of bust, 25 inches. 
Height of pedestal, 43 inches. 


Purchased direct from the Sculptors Studio in Rome. 


Property of Mr. Crarence R. Howarp. 


HIRAM POWERS //$.- | 
-Amertcan: 1805—1873 res 
(Sculptor of the celebrated statue, “The Greek Slave”) 


ty hie 


Busr nearly life size. Sculptured in Carrara marble, the lower 
portion embellished with a leaf design carved in relief. Mounted 
on a massive statuary marble pedestal, with square base and a 
revolving top. 


179—PROSPERPINE 


Height of bust, 25 inches. 
Height of pedestal, 43 inches. 


Purchased direct from the Sculptor’s Studio in Rome. 


Property of Mr. Crarence R. Howarp. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 


MaNAGERS. 


THOMAS E. KIRBY, 


AUCTIONEER. 


TISTS REPRESENTED AND 


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LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED AND 


THEIR WORKS 
AGATHE, Curr 
At the Spring 


BACON, HEeEnry 
Farewell to Land 


BEARD, Wiuu1um H., N.A. 
Cards a la Mode 


BEAUMONT, Cwuaries Epouarp bE 
Punishing Cupid 


 BEAUX, CrEceria © 
The Fledgling 


, BERCHERE, Nanrcisse 
Sunset in EKgypt 


BIRNEY, Wii14am Verriancr, A.N.A. 


A Smile 


BLAKELOCK, Ratru Apert, N.A. 
Nymphs in the Forest 
Indian Girl: Uintah Tribe 
Sentinel Setter in Woodland 
A Stormy Sunset 
An Indian Ambush 
Evening on the Moors 
The Story of the Buffalo Hunt 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


76 


60 


61 


82 


136 


49 


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BLAKELOCK, Rarpeu Aunent—Continued 
A Woodland Brook 
Medicine Spring 
Warm Summer Moonie 
An Indian Story 
Indians on the Warpath 


BOCK, THEOPHILE DE 
The Home Wheatfield 
Landscape and Sheep 


BOGERT, Grorce H. 


The Seine near Caudebec 


BOGGS, Frank MrEyeERsS 
On the River Thames below London Bridge 


BOKS, Marinus 
Landscape 


BOUGHTON, Grorcr Henry, N.A., RA. 
The Kissing Bridge 


| BRASCASSATT, JACQUES RAYMOND. 
Bull Fight 


BUNCE, Wituiam Gepney, N.A. 
A Stormy Sunset: Venice 
Venice, Across the Grand Canal 


CHASE, Wirttiam Merrirt, N.A. 
In Olden Days 
The Court Jester 


COFFIN, Witit1am Anperson, N.A. 
Winter in Pennsylvania 


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: NUMBER 
COLEMAN, Samvutt, N.A. 
A Hillside, Sawmill Valley, Westchester 
County ~~ 14. 
A Street at Morelia, Mexico iWe 


CONINCK, Prerre dE 
Cattle in Pasture 115 


CORNOYER, Pavtu, A.N.A. 


The Road to the River oT 
CRANE, Bruce, N.A. 
Harvesting 36 


Eventide Lo ed LO 


_DAINGERFIELD, Exxiort, N.A. 
A Forest Oak 1538 


DAVIES, Arruvr B. 
Girl with a Thorn. in Her Foot 104 


DAVIS, Cuartes Harorp, N.A. 
Fast Falling Eventide 106 


DELPY, Htrprotyre CAMILLE 
| Bank of a Stream 141 


DE PENNE, CuHartes OLIVIER 
Dogs and Landscape 34 


DIAZ DE LA PENA, NarcissE VirGILe 
Landscape 92 
Woodland Retreat 93 


DORENS, Louis Van Even 
Child Reading 


DOUGHERTY, Pavur, N.4A. 
Black Head, Mohegan Island 


DU CHATTEL, FreEperick J.V. 
Potato Gatherers 


DUPRE, Jutes | 
The Old Farm 


DUPRE, J ULIEN 
The Haymakers 


EATON, CHARLES WARREN 
A Golden Sunset 


EICHELBERGER, Rosert A., 8.4.4. 
Surf: East Hampton — 


ENNEKING, Joun J. 
Sunset 
Late Springtime 


FOSTER, Brn ne 
Evening on the Coast 


FULLER, Georcet, A.N.A. 
Evening: Landscape 
Close of Day on a Kentucky Farm 


FULLER, Lucta Farrcuinp 
The Rose Gown 


CATALOGUE 
2 = | NUMBER 
FRERE, Turtopvore CHARLES 
? A Caravan Resting 4 


GERICAULT, Jean Lovis Anpri THtovore 
La Promenade de Femme 90 


GRUPPE, Cuartrs Paur 
Late October 66 


HART, J AMES McDovucar 
Cow in Pasture 25 


HASSAM, Cuirtper; N.A. 
The Pink Book ? 126 


HAWTHORNE, Cuartes Wesster, N.A. 
Pleasures of the ‘Table 80 


HENNER, Jean JACQUES 
Ideal Head 91 


HENRY, Enpwarp L., N.A. 
A Gay Coaching Party 28 


HOMER, Wrnstow, N.A. 
Inviting a Shot: Defiance 96 
Pront’s Head, Maine 162 


INGLIS; Wiu11am T. 
Agassiz Rock 30 
Still Life: Potteries 37 
Marine 41 


INNESS, Georce, N.A. 
Italian Landscape 
Landscape: Banks of the Brook 
Wooded Pasturage 
Tarpon Springs, Florida 


IRVING, J. Beauratrn, N.A. 
“Music Hath Charms” 


ISABEY, Evetne Louis Gaprien © 
Calais Pier in a Storm 


JACQUE, Cuartes Emite 
Chickens 


JOHNSON, Davin, N.A. 
The Old Homestead 


Homestead at Shark River, N. J. 4 
_ Study: On the Connecticut River at Lancaster 147 a 


JOHNSON, Eastman, N.A. 
Blowing the Fire 


JONES, H. Bouton, N.A. 
At the Edge of the Moor 


KOST, Freperick W., N.A. 
Springtime 


LATHROP, Wuuitam Laneson, N.A. 


Old Barn in Winter 


LAWSON, Ernest, N.A. 
On the Shore 


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NUMBER 


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110 


68 


167 


58 


52 


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LAZERGES, Hirroryre 
At the Portal. 13 


LEYS, Baron Henri Jean Avcusttn 
Proclamation of the Dutch Republic 113 


fe PINCOTT, Wii14m H., N.A. 
Italian Water Carrier 43 


MacCAMERON, Roserr Lee 
The Garden of the Luxembourg 29 


MADOU, JEAN BAPTISTE 
A Night in the Guard-house 11 


MADRAZO, Ratunno DE 
After the Ball 176 


MAGNUS, CamiLir 
Cupid and Psyche at the Fountain of Love 3 


MARILHAT, Prosper 


An Arab and His Camel : 24 
MARTIN, Homer D., N.A. | 
Returning to the Fold 97 
Autumn Landscape in Gloaming 143 
An Autumn Sunset 150 


McCORD, Grorcrt Herpert, A.N.A. 
Evening: Near Gloucester 58 
October Evening 163 


MEISSONIER, CwHar.es 
Shore of the Mediterranean | 111 


MESDAG, Mapame H. W. 


Cows and Pool "AIG | ‘ 
MURA, FRANK a | 
On the Dutch Coast 175 
MURPHY, J. Francis — 
Autumnal Glory 101 ‘a 
Autumnal Notes 128 oa 
NEWMAN, Rosert Layton , 
3 A Group of Children’ 17 
The Sybil | 85 ae 


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CATALOGUE 


Trees and Poultry 


MICHEL, GerorcEs 
On the Coast near Etretat 
After the Shower 


MIGNOT, Lovis Remy, N. “ih 
A Silent Lake 


MINOR, Roserr C., N.A. 
Night on the Sound 


MONTICELLI, AnoLtrpHeE 
A Woodland Idyl | 


MORA, Francis Luis, N.A. 
The Ferry to St. George 


MORAN, Epwarp | 
Cockle Gathering: South Coast of Breind 


MORAN, Tuomas, N.A. ae 


Sappho 118 


NEUVILLE, Atrpyonst Marie pvE 
A Skirmish of Infantry 


OCHTMAN, LEonarpD, N.A. 
Landscape: Evening 
Late Afternoon 


PALMER, Water Launt, N.A. 
Wheat Fields near Chantilly 


PARTON, Ernest 
Sonning Bridge on the River Thames, 
England 


PAULI, RIcHARD 
Windy Day in Spring 
Moonlight on the Silent Pool 


PEALE, Remsranpt, N.A. 
Portrait of Miss Charlotte Richards 


PECQUEREAU, A. 
Rocky Landscape and Stream 


POORE, Henry R. 
Sympathy 


POWERS, Hiram 
Bust of the Greek Slave 
Proserpine 


QUARTLEY, Arruvur, N.A. 
Fishing Boats 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


89 


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138 


33 


64 


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179 


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RANGER, Henry Warp, N.A. 


Evening at pin Connecticut 


REID, Roperr, N. A. 
The Sleeping Valley: Monroe 


RIBOT, AvucustTIn Teeoore | 
Mandolin Player 


RIX, JULIAN 


The Hudson River, near Newnan : 


ROBINSON, ‘THEODORE 
Girl in Hammock : 
Girl in Hammock, Reading 


~~ ROLL, Atrrep PHILIPPE 


A Summer Day 


ROUSSEAU, Tuitovore Pierre Evrenne 
A Stormy Sunset 


RYDER, Apert PrnxHam, N.A. 
The Smugglers’ Landing Place 


SANCHEZ PERRIER, Emirio 
Feeding the Chickens 


SHURTLEFF, Roswertt Morst, N a he 
The Outlook: In the Adirondacks 


STACQUET, Henry 
The Hillside Farm 


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SULLY, THOMAS. 


A Gatherer of Chips 137 
S. W. B. 
The Wishing Pool: Evening 9 


SYMONS, Grorce GARDNER, N.A. 
Winter in New Jersey 67 


TORNA, Oscar 


Wood and River 2 
TURNER, CHARLES Yarpiey, N.A. 

Head of a Young Girl 27 

Dorothy 130 


TYLER, James G. 


The Blockade Runner 78 
UNKNOWN 
Female Nude 55 


VAN BOSKERCK, Rozert Warp, N.A. 
A Quiet Stream 74 


VAN MARCKE, Emits 
Young Bull in Stable 139 


VEDDER, Ex1inu 
The Water Boy 88 


VENETIAN SCHOOL 
St. Cecelia 10 


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CATALOGUE : 
NUMBER | 

VENNEMAN, Cuartes FERDINAND | 

A Numismatist re sy 


VEYRASSAT, JuLes JAcQUES 7 
Rich Pastures by the Sea | <a 


VIBERT, JeEHAN GEORGES 
The Painter’s Rest | , 105 


WAHLBERG, ALrrep a 
Moonlight Night in Sweden , aoe 


WATELIN, Louis Victor a Be 
Cattle Watering at a Pool — 48: .\ 


WAUGH, Freprricx J. | 
Along the Waterfront AZ6D 


WEILAND, J. Ree |: 
A Holland Home Fa 7 IGF 


WEIR, Joun Frrcuson, N.A. , 
Summer Morning 133 
Roses 171 


WHITTREDGE, Worrurneton, N.A. 
Landscape: The Old Mill 21 


WIGGINS, Guy C., A.N.A. 


Cows in Pasture 46 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


WIGGINS, JOHN CarLeEToN, N.A. 


Head of a Shorthorn Bull 2 
Two Sturdy Beasts of Burthen 15 
Holstein Bull 23 
Holstein Bull 56 
Sheep Grazing: Evening 62 
Midsummer 70 
Cattle and Marshland: Holland 87 
Sheep in Stable 119 


Holland Moors — 170 


-WILES, Irvine Ramsey, N.A. 
Yacht Basin, Greenport, L. I. 145 


Diana 108 


WILLIAMS, Frevertcx Bariarp, N.A. . 
WOODBURY, Cuaries Hersert 

The Gulf Stream 40 
WORMS, JULEs 


Preparing for a Journey 22 


A Coming Storm 131 


ZIEM, Frvix 


WYANT, ALExAnperR H., N.A. 
The Palace of the Doges, Venice 159 


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